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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 4: THE WORKERS ARE FEW

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST  PART 4: THE WORKERS ARE FEW  Luke 10:2b continues:  "...but the workers are few." Key Thought : The greatest limitation in God’s harvest is not the readiness of people but the availability of workers. In Part 3, we saw that Jesus described the world as a plentiful harvest, meaning that God has already been at work in people’s hearts and many are ready to receive the gospel. The challenge, therefore, is not the field but the workforce. Scripture Focus Luke 10:2b continues: "...but the workers are few." With this statement, Jesus shifts attention from opportunity to responsibility. The problem is not that there are no people to reach, but that there are not enough people willing to go. What This Reveals About the Lord of the Harvest By calling believers workers, Jesus emphasizes that participating in God’s mission requires effort, commitment, and sacrifice. Harvesting is labor-intensive. It involves time, patience, and persever...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 3: THE HARVEST IS PLENTIFUL

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST  PART 3: THE HARVEST IS PLENTIFUL Luke 10:2a  "He told them, 'The harvest is plentiful...'"   Key Thought: Partnering with the Lord of the harvest requires seeing people the way He sees them—ready, reachable, and valuable. In Part 2, we saw that believers are sent ahead of the Lord as forerunners to prepare hearts and environments for His visitation. Our role is to point people to Christ and make it easier for them to receive Him. Scripture Focus Luke 10:2a says: "He told them, 'The harvest is plentiful...'" With these words, Jesus revealed His perspective on the world. While many people may appear uninterested or resistant, the Lord sees a field full of people who are ready to be gathered into God’s kingdom. Understanding the Harvest Imagery In an agricultural society, harvest time was the most critical and urgent season. Crops had been planted, nurtured, and matured. If they were not gathered in time, they wo...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 2: SENT AHEAD OF HIM

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 2: SENT AHEAD OF HIM   Luke 10:1b Key Thought : True partnership with the Lord of the harvest means preparing the way for His presence, not replacing Him. In Part 1, we saw that partnership with the Lord of the harvest begins with God’s initiative. He is the One who appoints, sends, and directs His workers. Believers do not create the mission; they join the work that God has already planned. Scripture Focus Luke 10:1b says that the Lord sent the seventy-two "ahead of Him to every town and place where He was about to go." This reveals that the disciples were not the main attraction—Jesus was. Their assignment was to prepare hearts and communities for an encounter with Him. What It Means to Be Sent Ahead of the Lord To be sent ahead means to act as a forerunner —someone who prepares the environment for another’s arrival. The disciples entered towns before Jesus arrived so that when He came, the people were already informed, expectant...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 1: THE LORD WHO SENDS

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 1: THE LORD WHO SENDS   Luke 10:1 "After this, the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of Him to every town and place where He was about to go." This verse shows that mission originates with the Lord and that He deliberately involves people in His work. Key Thought : Partnership with God begins with His initiative, not ours. Understanding the Meaning of Partnership Before exploring the verse, it is important to define what partnership or partnering means. Partnership is a relationship in which two or more parties work together toward a shared goal, sharing responsibility, effort, and sometimes resources. In spiritual terms, partnering with God means aligning ourselves with His purpose, obeying His direction, and participating in the work He is already doing on earth. This means believers are not the owners of the mission; we are collaborators with the One who owns the harvest. Verse Exploration Luke 10...

RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER PART 11: FINAL LAP – DISCOVERING AND WALKING IN YOUR EVANGELIST

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RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER PART 11: FINAL LAP – DISCOVERING AND WALKING IN YOUR EVANGELIST Acts 8:26–40, 2 Kings 5, Genesis 1–10 In Part 10, we traced God’s evangelistic strategy from creation to the desert road: Humanity was made to reflect God and share His knowledge. Noah’s Ark symbolized salvation extended to all, clean and unclean alike. God positioned nations through Noah’s descendants, including Africa. Naaman’s obedience became a testimony in a foreign land. The Ethiopian eunuch responded to divine guidance and received baptism. We saw that God has always been sending witnesses, using ordinary believers to fulfill His mission. Discovering the Evangelist Within Evangelism is not just an office or a title. It is a nature placed inside every believer. Every believer has the potential to be a messenger of God’s truth. Recognition can happen within yourself as you feel the stirring to speak, act, or guide someone toward Christ. Recognition can also...

RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER PART 10: FROM THE ARK TO THE NATIONS

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RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER PART 10: FROM THE ARK TO THE NATIONS Genesis 1–2, Genesis 6–10, 2 Kings 5, Acts 8 In Part 9, we focused on discovering and developing the evangelist within every believer. We saw that:                                Every believer carries the potential to share God’s message. Recognition may come from within or from others. Development requires understanding, obedience, and love. Evangelism can flow through ordinary people in ordinary circumstances. Now, in Part 10, we bring the story full circle. We will trace God’s salvation and evangelism strategy from creation to the desert road. 1. Creation – God’s Original Mission God created humanity in His image and gave the first missionary mandate: “ Fill the earth .” Humanity was designed to be living advertisements of God’s character, sharing His knowledge naturally. Evangelism began in the heart of Go...

RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER PART 9: THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER

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RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER PART 9: THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER Acts 8:26–40 & 2 Kings 5 In Part 8, we saw how God orchestrated a divine appointment between Philip the Evangelist and the Ethiopian eunuch on a desert road. The eunuch had been prepared by God, reading Scripture and seeking understanding. Philip recognized the opportunity, explained the truth of Christ, and led him into obedience through baptism. This demonstrated that God moves heaven and earth to reach one seeking soul, and that evangelism often flows through ordinary believers who are ready and obedient. Evangelism is not just a role; it is a nature placed in every believer. Every follower of Christ carries the potential to share God’s message. Some will operate formally in the office of the evangelist, like Philip. Others will act as witnesses in ordinary places, like the servant girl in Naaman’s house. As Dr. Mensa Otabil once said: “Scientists don’t manufacture, they disc...

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