Thought For Today - March 3
Ripe Unto Harvest - By: Robert A. Searles
“And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their
synagogues and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every
sickness and disease among the people. But when he saw the multitudes
he was moved with compassion on them because they fainted, and were
scattered abroad having no shepherd.” Matthew 9: 35, 36.\
Jesus
sees the multitudes that are in the world today who are fainting and
scattered abroad, and have no shepherd, and are spiritually starving for
words of compassion and comfort. When Jesus ascended into heaven, he
gave his disciples the great commission to go into all the world and
preach his gospel of salvation; and to heal the sick, to comfort the
weary; and to bring hope of eternal life to the lost. They, through the
word of God, have passed this great commission down to us today. All
who call themselves Christians have been given this great responsibility
to continue the ministry of Jesus here on earth until he returns for
his church.
One only has to look upon the world conditions today
to see the multitudes in need of teaching and spiritual leadership.
The harvest is truly white and ready, but who will answer the call, who
will go? The call for laborers has been issued, the need is great, but
few are those who will answer the call.
Some one has wisely
said: “None of us can do everything, but all of us can do something, and
what we can do we ought to do” all for the glory of God to draw all men
and women, boys and girls to a saving knowledge of Christ.
“Then saith he unto his disciples, the harvest truly is plenteous, but
the laborers are few, pray ye therefore, the Lord of the harvest that he
will send forth laborers into his harvest.” Matthew 9: 37,38.
We who are saved and are sitting at the Lord.s table and enjoying the
abundance of God's grace, ought to be willing to go out and labor in
his fields and bring in the harvest.
Telehelp Publications Christian Literature Ministry
Psalm 26:7
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