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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 13: WHEN YOU ARE NOT WELCOMED

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST  PART 13: WHEN YOU ARE NOT WELCOMED  Luke 10:10–11  "But when you enter a town and are not welcomed, go into its streets and say, ‘Even the dust of your town we wipe from our feet as a warning to you. Yet be sure of this: The kingdom of God has come near.’" Key Thought : Partnering with the Lord of the harvest requires faithfulness even when the message is rejected. In Part 12, we saw how Jesus instructed His disciples to combine compassionate action with clear proclamation—healing the sick while declaring that the kingdom of God had come near. Scripture Focus Luke 10:10–11 says: "But when you enter a town and are not welcomed, go into its streets and say, ‘Even the dust of your town we wipe from our feet as a warning to you. Yet be sure of this: The kingdom of God has come near.’" Jesus now prepares His disciples for the reality that not everyone will receive their message. Partnership with God includes learning how to respon...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 12: HEAL THE SICK AND PROCLAIM THE KINGDOM

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST  PART 12: HEAL THE SICK AND PROCLAIM THE KINGDOM  Luke 10:8–9  "When you enter a town and are welcomed, eat what is offered to you. Heal the sick who are there and tell them, ‘The kingdom of God has come near to you.’" Key Thought : Partnering with the Lord of the harvest means demonstrating the kingdom through both compassionate action and clear proclamation. In Part 11, we learned that Jesus instructed His disciples to remain in one house, teaching contentment, integrity, and the importance of building deep, trustworthy relationships where God opens doors. Scripture Focus Luke 10:8–9 says: "When you enter a town and are welcomed, eat what is offered to you. Heal the sick who are there and tell them, ‘The kingdom of God has come near to you.’ Jesus now combines two dimensions of ministry: meeting practical needs and delivering a spiritual message. The disciples were to minister to both body and soul. The Twofold Nature of Kingdom ...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 11: STAY IN THAT HOUSE

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST  PART 11: STAY IN THAT HOUSE  Luke 10:7  "Stay there, eating and drinking whatever they give you, for the worker deserves his wages. Do not move around from house to house." Key Thought : Partnering with the Lord of the harvest requires contentment, integrity, and commitment to the relationships God provides. In Part 10, we saw that Jesus instructed His disciples to declare peace over a house and to discern receptivity through the response they received. Peace functioned as a spiritual indicator showing where God had prepared hearts. Scripture Focus Luke 10:7 says: "Stay there, eating and drinking whatever they give you, for the worker deserves his wages. Do not move around from house to house." Jesus now gives instructions about stability and contentment in ministry. After identifying a receptive household, the disciples were to remain there rather than searching for better accommodations. Why Jesus Told Them to Stay in One H...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 10: PEACE TO THIS HOUSE

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 10: PEACE TO THIS HOUSE  Luke 10:5–6  "When you enter a house, first say, ‘Peace to this house.’ If someone who promotes peace is there, your peace will rest on them; if not, it will return to you." Key Thought : Partnering with the Lord of the harvest requires discernment to recognize where God is opening doors through peace.  In Part 9, we saw that Jesus instructed His disciples not to greet anyone on the road, teaching them to maintain urgency and disciplined focus so that social customs would not delay God’s assignment. Scripture Focus Luke 10:5–6 says: "When you enter a house, first say, ‘Peace to this house.’ If someone who promotes peace is there, your peace will rest on them; if not, it will return to you." Jesus now shifts from instructions about the journey to instructions about engagement—how His workers should interact with people and discern receptivity. The Meaning of Declaring Peace In the biblical context,...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 9: GREET NO ONE ON THE ROAD

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST  PART 9: GREET NO ONE ON THE ROAD  Luke 10:4b  "…and greet no one on the road." Key Thought : Partnering with the Lord of the harvest requires disciplined focus and a sense of urgency about God’s mission. In Part 8, we saw how Jesus instructed His disciples to carry no purse, bag, or sandals, teaching them to depend on God’s provision and to travel free from distractions and excess. Scripture Focus Luke 10:4b says: "…and greet no one on the road." At first glance, this command may seem unfriendly or culturally insensitive. However, in the ancient Near Eastern context, greetings were not brief exchanges. They often involved long conversations, formalities, and social obligations that could significantly delay a journey. Why Jesus Gave This Instruction 1. To emphasize urgency. The harvest was ready, and delay could mean missed opportunities. Jesus wanted His disciples to treat the mission with seriousness and speed. 2. To preve...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 8: CARRY NO PURSE, BAG, OR SANDALS

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST  PART 8: CARRY NO PURSE, BAG, OR SANDALS  Luke 10:4a  "Carry no purse, no bag, no sandals… Key Thought: Partnering with the Lord of the harvest requires total dependence on God’s provision and freedom from distractions. In Part 7, we saw how Jesus sent His disciples as lambs among wolves, not wolves among wolves. This showed that the kingdom of God advances through peace, humility, and love—not violence or intimidation. Scripture Focus Luke 10:4a says: "Carry no purse, no bag, no sandals…" These instructions were not random travel tips; they were spiritual training. Jesus was shaping the mindset of His disciples to rely on God rather than material security. Why Jesus Gave These Instructions 1. To teach dependence on God’s provision. By traveling without extra money or supplies, the disciples had to trust that God would provide for their needs through the people and places He had prepared. 2. To keep them focused on the mission. ...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 7: LAMBS AMONG WOLVES

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST  PART 7: LAMBS AMONG WOLVES  Luke 10:3b  "...like lambs among wolves." Key Thought: Partnering with the Lord of the harvest requires courage to remain gentle in hostile environments. In Part 6, we saw that true partnership with the Lord of the harvest moves from prayer into obedience. Jesus commanded His disciples to go, reminding them that they were sent under His authority and direction. Scripture Focus Luke 10:3b continues: "...like lambs among wolves." With this statement, Jesus prepared His disciples for the kind of environment they would encounter. Their mission would not always be welcomed; in many places, they would face resistance, hostility, and danger. Understanding the Imagery of Lambs and Wolves A lamb is gentle, defenseless, and dependent on protection. A wolf, on the other hand, is aggressive, predatory, and threatening. By using this imagery, Jesus made it clear that His followers would not be sent with worldly...

PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST PART 6: GO! I AM SENDING YOU

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PARTNERING WITH THE LORD OF THE HARVEST  PART 6: GO! I AM SENDING YOU  Luke 10:3a  "Go! I am sending you..." Key Thought : True partnership with the Lord of the harvest moves from prayer into obedience. In Part 5, we saw how Jesus commanded His disciples to pray to the Lord of the harvest to send out workers. Prayer was shown to be the first step in partnering with God’s mission, aligning our hearts with His purposes. Scripture Focus Luke 10:3a says: "Go! I am sending you..." Immediately after instructing the disciples to pray, Jesus issued a command for them to go. This reveals that prayer is not meant to replace action but to prepare and empower it. The Meaning of the Command "Go" The word " Go " is a call to movement, initiative, and obedience. It implies leaving comfort zones, familiar routines, and personal security in order to carry out God’s assignment. When Jesus said, "I am sending you ," He made it clear that the mission was n...

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