Matthew 9.35-38, Luke 10.2.
I’ve ranted quite often, and written regularly, about the fact the majority of Christians
’Twas ever thus. Jesus knew from experience. When he ministered to the people of the Galilee, that’s what he found. People who needed to be ministered to, but who never had been, because
Fact is, the people didn’t know God cared. They didn’t know God loved them, and wanted to make them his people. They were lost, scared, confused, looking for hope, and didn’t know where to find it. Same as people today.
Jesus went out and found them, and found them everywhere. And even though he’s Jesus, empowered by the unlimited resources of the Holy Spirit, it’s still too big a job for only one man. He said as much to his students.
Matthew 9.35-38 KWL - 35 Jesus went round all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues,
- proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom, curing every disease and illness.
- 36 Seeing the crowds, Jesus had compassion for them:
- They were mistreated and thrown away, like sheep which had no pastor.
- 37 Jesus told his students, “The harvest is truly great—and so few workers!
- 38 So beg the Master of the harvest, so he can send workers into his harvest.”
Jesus later repeated this when he sent out his 72 apostles to do some of this work:
Luke 10.2 KWL - Jesus told them, “The harvest is truly great—and so few workers!
- So beg the Master of the harvest, so he can send workers into his harvest.”
Because if people aren’t gonna get off their butts on their own and do their part, the Holy Spirit is gonna have to light a fire under us and get us off our butts. So we have to pray: “God, bring us more workers!” We always need more, because there’s no shortage of lost and needy people.