Matt. 9:36-38 He felt great pity for the crowds who came, because
their problems were so great and they didn’t know where to go for help. They
were like sheep without a shepherd. He said to his disciples, “The harvest is
so great, but the workers are so few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of
the harvest; ask him to send out more workers for his fields.” NLT
The Lord has a heart
for people in need. He cares about our problems. He cares that we often can’t
solve them on our own. He cares that we often wander around grasping for
answers and often live without help or hope. The Lord loves us and His heart
goes out to us. He has great pity for us.
The Lord calls us to
likewise have a heart for one another. We need to see those around us who are
in need. We need to likewise pity those who have no hope or help. We need to
love others enough to pray on their behalf. We must realize how great the need
is all around us. We must ask the Lord to send people to those in need who can
help them and when He leads, we need to be willing to be the feet to our
prayers.
There is an ample
amount of people in need all around us. There is far more work to do than there
are workers to do it. No matter how much good we are able to do, we will never
be able to do enough. Pray for the Lord to raise up more workers. Pray that He
will send people to those in need who can help them. Pray that the Lord will
help us to not have sinful thoughts towards other workers in the harvest field.
Sadly, we find
ourselves often squabbling amongst ourselves and finding fault with one another
while those around us wander around in darkness without a Shepherd. We become
jealous and judgmental of co-laborers instead of partners with them in the
Gospel. We insist that they enter into our comfort zone before we will work
alongside of them.
May
the Lord forgive us for our sinful ways. May He unite us together at the foot of
the cross and send us out together into the harvest field to reach whomever we
can for their souls’ sake. May He keep us from being more of a hindrance than a
help to reach the world we live for the Gospel.
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