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Organizing the Inside – Day 311 Pray to the Lord of the Harvest

53When Jesus had finished … 54He returned to Nazareth, his hometown. When he taught there in the synagogue, everyone was amazed and said, “Where does he get this wisdom and the power to do miracles?” 55Then they scoffed, “He’s just the carpenter’s son, and we know Mary, his mother, and his brothers—James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas. 56All his sisters live right here among us. Where did he learn all these things?” 57And they were deeply offended and refused to believe in him. Matthew 13:53-57 (NLT)

The people who are closest to us are often the hardest to win over to the Lord. Jesus experienced more rejection in His hometown than in other places. We learn that because of this, He did very few miracles where He grew up. … And so he did only a few miracles there because of their unbelief. Matthew 13:58b (NLT) Sometimes old friends and relatives blow off your faith as if it’s just a fad. I find that because “they knew me when” some, are quick to reject the truth that I bring. When close family and old friends reject your Christian values or act as though “oh, it’s just you” as if they don’t really need to respect your beliefs, it can be difficult to deal with. Remember, Then Jesus told them, “A prophet is honored everywhere except in his own hometown and among his relatives and his own family.” Mark 6:4 (NLT)

Jesus told His disciples to pray that the Lord of the harvest would send workers. …“The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” Matthew 9:37, 38 (NIV) You may not be the one to lead your girlfriend from high school to Christ. There are others who God will send. What you do in your prayer closet could mean more than any words you speak. Yes, pray for those who are near; the ones you’ve known for years. They’ve likely set up walls, and kingdoms of their own, declaring their own form of righteousness just to get by. Yet, they deny the Lordship of Jesus Christ daily by the very lifestyle they choose to live. There is no point in judging them; it’s your prayers that will make a difference. (James 5:16)

Keep praying for their salvation. Organize your prayer life to include them at least daily. When their face comes to mind, whisper a word of prayer in earnest intercession for their lost souls. Let your light continue to shine and be the witness that God has called you to be. Trust that the Lord of the harvest will send laborers who are equipped to minister to your lost loved one and friends. God knows how to meet them right where they are, and give them just what they need. Don’t lose hope, some may take years. When it happens it will be a celebration worth waiting for.

5 Comments»

  Sort It Canada wrote @

Thank you. ❤

  Liz Mason wrote @

Hi Liz, my honor to serve.

  Junior wrote @

Great word sister Liz I am experiencing the same thing with some relatives now but I’m praying as the Lord leads.

  Liz Mason wrote @

Hey Junior, we just have to keep praying. It can be challenging…but surely God is able. Thanks for stopping by.

  Ann Fuller wrote @

Thank you Liz. This one is so close to my heart. I do pray for those closest to me because, that is the most I can do. I am too close to them to talk to them but need to lead by example, as best I can, and consistency and with love. I do still pray for those who are far away in distance and time – people I knew before I was saved, too. I cry sometimes realizing how many might be going to destruction,(people I know and people I do not know) and I do pray. It is really so simple to be saved – we only need to accept Christ as our Savior, have sorrow for our sins and acknowledge His death on the cross (and resurrection) in payment for our sin. We can never earn Heaven just by trying to be good. We cannot earn it; it is a gift from Him. It was the work that He did that saves us. Thank you for putting this “out there”. It is so important and our prayers do make a difference.
In His grip,
Ann


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