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The Lord of the Harvest


DATE: September 1st, 2021

TOPIC: The Lord of the harvest

BIBLE TEXT: Luke 10vs2 – Therefore said he unto them, the harvest is   truly is great, but the labourers are few; pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest. (KJV)


The earth is ripe for harvesting as many souls are roaming the fields and the Father wants to gather them for the kingdom of Heaven. Just as Jesus Christ started harvesting souls with just twelve disciples he called to be fishers of men (labourers for unsaved souls) by preaching that the kingdom of Heaven is real and is near. The Lord of the harvest knows that the work of soul winning and shepherding requires multiple labourers that’s why Christ said we should pray for assistance, so the work of the Father may be carried out well.

Labourers come and go as time passes by, though there are many churches established today than in times past, but there are still few labourers who truly do the will of the Father in Heaven. The Lord of the harvest expects us to pray for more labourers on earth time after time. Each one carries out the will of God and goes on to rest but that seat should not be empty, that’s why we must do the will of God and pray for more disciples round the world because you and I alone cannot comb the earth. We need the brethren, that the Father will commission to earth for the harvest. And we also must labour for the gospel as labourers for the Kingdom of God.


Prayer: O Lord in Heaven, I pray that you send co-labourers into the field of the earth to do your will and touch lives.

Insight: With more labourers from the Father many souls will be saved and make Heaven.

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