Time To Get To Work!

“Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest.” Matthew 9:37–38 (KJV)

There are moments in life when you can feel it…

God is already at work.

Jesus looked out over the multitudes—not with frustration, not with indifference—but with compassion. He didn’t say the problem was the harvest. He said the harvest is plenteous.

That means hearts are ready.

People are searching.

Lives are open.

The need is not opportunity… the need is obedience.

“The labourers are few.”

That’s not a criticism—it’s a calling.

It’s easy to look around and say, “Somebody ought to do something.”

But Jesus gently turns that around and says, “Will you pray? Will you go?”

Before He ever sent them out… He told them to pray.

Because when you begin to pray for the harvest, something begins to change inside of you. Your eyes open. Your heart softens. Your steps become ordered by purpose.

And often, the very one who prays… becomes the answer to the prayer.

You don’t have to go across the world to be a laborer.

Sometimes it’s across the street.

Across the office.

Across the table.

There are people in your path today who need hope, truth, and love.

The harvest is not coming… it’s already here.

So today, don’t just ask God to send someone else.

Say, “Lord, here am I. Send me.”

And watch how God uses your life…

right where you are…

to make an eternal difference.

Not Ashamed!

“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth…” Romans 1:16 (KJV)

There is something bold and steady about those words… “I am not ashamed.”

In a world where people are quick to hide what they believe… to soften it… to blend in… Paul stands up and says, “I’m not backing up, and I’m not toning it down.”

Why?

Because the gospel is not just a message… it is power.

It is the power of God to save a sinner… to change a life… to break chains… to heal hearts… to give hope where there was none.

You don’t have to dress it up.

You don’t have to apologize for it.

You don’t have to improve it.

The gospel works just like it is.

It saved you… and it can save anybody.

That word “power” means divine ability. It is God stepping into a life and doing what no person could ever do on their own.

And notice this… it says “to every one that believeth.”

That means the door is wide open.

It does not matter your past.

It does not matter your failures.

It does not matter how far you’ve gone.

If you will believe… God will save.

So don’t be ashamed of what changed your life.

Speak it.

Live it.

Stand on it.

Because somewhere around you today… somebody needs to hear the very thing that set you free.

Walking in Step with the Spirit!

“If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.” Galatians 5:25 (KJV)

There is a difference between being alive… and truly living.

Paul reminds us here that if we live in the Spirit—if we have been made alive by the power of God—then there ought to be a walk that matches that life.

In other words, what’s on the inside should begin to show up on the outside.

The Christian life is not just a moment of salvation… it is a daily step of surrender.

“Let us also walk in the Spirit.”

That word “walk” carries the idea of staying in step… like a soldier marching in rhythm, or a child walking hand in hand with their father. It is not about rushing ahead, and it is not about lagging behind. It is about keeping pace with God.

And here is the beauty of it—God never asks you to walk where He has not already given you life.

If you are saved, the Spirit already lives within you.

The question is not, “Do you have the Spirit?”

The question is, “Is the Spirit leading your steps?”

Every day, we are faced with choices.

Will I follow my flesh… or will I follow His leading?

Will I react… or will I respond?

Will I go my way… or God’s way?

Walking in the Spirit is not complicated—but it is intentional.

It is waking up and saying, “Lord, guide my steps today.”

It is pausing before you speak.

It is listening when He nudges your heart.

It is obeying even when it is not easy.

And step by step… moment by moment… you begin to see something beautiful.

Your attitude changes.

Your responses soften.

Your life begins to reflect Him.

You do not have to strive to become something you are not.

If you are in Christ, you are already alive in the Spirit.

Now just walk with Him.

Stay close.

Stay sensitive.

Stay surrendered.

Because when you walk in the Spirit… you will never walk alone.

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