The Harvest Is Plentiful: Sent by God's Will
September 15, 2024 · 2:05:03 · Watch on YouTube ↗
Summary
This missionary Sunday service was built around the words of Jesus in Luke 10 and Matthew 9: the harvest is great, but the workers are few. The preacher reminded the church that Christ chose seventy disciples and sent them out two by two, not wherever they pleased, but to the places He Himself intended to go. The least we can do is pray for the Lord to send laborers; the most is to become those laborers ourselves.
Through the stories of Saul on the road to Damascus and Jonah fleeing Nineveh, the message showed how God often sends us toward the very people our own hearts resist. Paul longed to reach his own nation first, yet the Lord made him an apostle to the Gentiles - the rejected, the broken, those once called not a people. True servants learn to pray, not my will but Yours be done, neither running ahead of God nor lagging behind Him.
The service overflowed with testimonies of God already at work: street evangelism in New Jersey where hundreds came to Christ and the sick were healed, a mission school training young Ukrainians, and missionaries serving in the Dominican Republic, Thailand, and across Europe. The invitation was clear: God still calls ordinary people, fills them with the Holy Spirit, and asks only that we be willing to go.
Key Points
- The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few, so we must pray the Lord of the harvest to send laborers.
- Christ sends us not where we choose but where He directs, and He goes ahead of us.
- The minimum is to pray for missions; the maximum is to go ourselves.
- God often calls us toward the very people our hearts resist, as He sent Paul to the Gentiles and Jonah to Nineveh.
- True servants pray not my will but Yours, neither racing ahead of God nor falling behind.
- The Holy Spirit empowers ordinary believers; we only need to be obedient and go.
- We were once enemies of God ourselves, saved by the good news, and now sent to carry it to others.
Devotional
Ask yourself today not whether God is calling, but whether you are willing to go where He sends. The field around you - your home, your workplace, the neighbor still trapped in sin - may be the very mission field He has assigned to you. Like Paul, surrender your own preferences and pray, not my will but Yours be done. Remember that God is already at work before you ever arrive, and He asks only for your obedient yes. Pray that He would help you win even one soul, and your heart will rejoice forever.
“The harvest is great and the workers are few, so begin by praying the Lord of the harvest to send them out.”
“Christ did not say go wherever you wish; He sent them where He Himself intended to go.”
“We only need to be obedient and go, for the devil cannot stop what God has already planned.”