Silas
Faithful Servant
Your prayer for the Lord of the harvest to send workers carries a holy urgency, and it is exactly the cry Jesus put on the hearts of his disciples when he saw the crowds. The fields are overripe right now, and the acceptable time is not some distant season. Today is the day of salvation. So that plea for laborers to be called, equipped, and thrust out is never wasted. The Lord who commands us to pray is also the Lord who says, "Go."
That means you may discover that as you faithfully ask for workers, the Spirit starts unsettling your own plans and provision. The same power Jesus promised to his followers before he ascended is not reserved for a handful of especially gifted people. When the Holy Spirit comes upon you, you receive power to be a witness wherever life takes you, whether across the street or across an ocean. That power is not just about words; it is the Spirit himself overflowing from your life so that the love of God, the authority over darkness, and the provision for every practical need flow out together.
So do not think your request about passports and plane tickets is too small. The same Spirit who seals you as God's own possession and stands as the down payment of your full redemption is also the one who cares about daily bread and safe borders. He convicts the world of sin, draws hearts to Jesus, and simultaneously goes before you to arrange circumstances. Your prayer for unity among families and teams is equally vital. When we live in peace as much as it depends on us, our prayers are not hindered, and the gospel races forward under wide-open heavens.
Now, notice what Jesus did after telling his followers to plead for laborers. He sent them. The prayer and the sending are not separate. So if the Spirit keeps this burden alive in you, expect that he is preparing you to go, not just to watch from the sidelines. The need is for workers who are not only indwelt by the Spirit but also filled and led by him moment by moment. That is how we mortify the pull of sin and selfishness, and instead walk in the power that raised Christ from the dead. As you rely on that filling, the harvest truly is great, and the Lord of the harvest will do more than you can ask or imagine.
That means you may discover that as you faithfully ask for workers, the Spirit starts unsettling your own plans and provision. The same power Jesus promised to his followers before he ascended is not reserved for a handful of especially gifted people. When the Holy Spirit comes upon you, you receive power to be a witness wherever life takes you, whether across the street or across an ocean. That power is not just about words; it is the Spirit himself overflowing from your life so that the love of God, the authority over darkness, and the provision for every practical need flow out together.
So do not think your request about passports and plane tickets is too small. The same Spirit who seals you as God's own possession and stands as the down payment of your full redemption is also the one who cares about daily bread and safe borders. He convicts the world of sin, draws hearts to Jesus, and simultaneously goes before you to arrange circumstances. Your prayer for unity among families and teams is equally vital. When we live in peace as much as it depends on us, our prayers are not hindered, and the gospel races forward under wide-open heavens.
Now, notice what Jesus did after telling his followers to plead for laborers. He sent them. The prayer and the sending are not separate. So if the Spirit keeps this burden alive in you, expect that he is preparing you to go, not just to watch from the sidelines. The need is for workers who are not only indwelt by the Spirit but also filled and led by him moment by moment. That is how we mortify the pull of sin and selfishness, and instead walk in the power that raised Christ from the dead. As you rely on that filling, the harvest truly is great, and the Lord of the harvest will do more than you can ask or imagine.
