Unemployment

Today's devotional: taken from YouVersion, Life Application Study Bible Devotion

Jesus was sending 36 teams of two to reach the multitudes. These teams were not to try to do the job without help; rather, they were to ask God for more workers. Some people, as soon as they understand the gospel, want to go to work immediately contacting unsaved people. This story suggests a different approach: begin by mobilizing people to pray. And before praying for unsaved people, pray that other concerned disciples will join you in reaching out to them. In Christian service, there is no unemployment. God has work enough for everyone. Don't just sit back and watch others work-look for ways to help with the harvest.

“He told them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.”Luke‬ ‭10‬:‭2‬ ‭NIV‬‬

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Reflections

Indeed and I believe you would agree that the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. But what could be causing this?

If you are reading this, are you part of this workforce? If you aren’t, then why not? It cannot be the mentality that “it’s other people’s business.” Or missions are only for missionaries.

There is the great commission where Christ has told everyone to go out to make disciples of every nation. So have you? If not, then what is stopping you from doing so?

Our learning path does not only comprise of our own walk with God. It is also about us sharing the gospel, bearing witnesses, discipling, building ministries and sharing life with others, with the main focus in Christ alone. Not about our ministry but remembering that it is His ministry. We are all workers in His field.

I guess if you have heard the calling or felt the stirring in your heart to do something, perhaps it is time for you to step out (of your comfort zone) or step up (to ministry work). Let’s pray about it and seek God first.

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