This last year I have been whining to God that I don’t have a
harvest for all the seeds I have sewn into the Kingdom these last few
years.
I sat there having a pity-party for one when
I heard in my spirit, “What makes you think that you don’t have a
harvest?” My tear-filled response was,
“Well I haven’t got to lead anyone to Christ.”
The Holy Spirit’s response was tender but
firm, “I have you writing to people you will probably never meet, you will most
likely never see most of your harvest.
Your job is to continue obeying My instructions. Write, Write, Write.”
I could just feel the “Suck it up
Buttercup!” look on the Father’s face. I
wiped my tears, asked for forgiveness for my doubt and thanked Him for all that
He has done for me.
My mind drifted to others that might also feel
discouraged in their purpose or the plan that God has for them. You might feel that you are not making a
difference.
Are you obeying God’s instructions?
Are you giving clothes to the missions?
Are you donating food to the food
pantries?
Are you listening to someone whose heart
is broken?
Are you giving a hug to that person who
just lost their loved one?
Are you calling that friend telling them
that you are thinking of them?
Are you reminding a friend that all is
well that she will get through this?
Are you telling that grocery clerk, “God
Bless you” as you take your receipt?
Are you putting your hands to the plow toward
that ministry that was considering shutting down due to the lack of volunteers?
God’s instructions aren’t always huge and
painful. He can use you for what seems like
a little to you, but life changing to others.
Love is in the little things.
The two greatest commandments are to love
God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind and to love
your neighbor as yourself.
When you love God with your all, you are
filled with the love of God. When you
are filled with the love of God that love flows out of you to others.
The seeds you plant may not be to crowds
of thousands like the great evangelist that impact the nations.
The seeds you plant may be one on one.
It may be to that person who is crying as
they are contemplating suicide. You may
not know they are thinking those thoughts. You listened to your Spirit as you
stopped to give them a hug and told them that they were loved. You may not have brought them to Christ that
day, but you kept them alive another day for the Holy Spirit to love on them
and to water your seed that you planted.
Whether you realized it or not you did your part of the plan.
All of us who are believers have the same
job, tell others about Jesus. He is the
Good News. We must share it and not hoard
it to ourselves.
The great commission was not the great
suggestion, “Go therefore
and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the
Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”
We have to start some where. Right now your nations may just be your
neighborhood and soon it may be your city. You just
need to put action to your faith…and start.
Moses was out in the wilderness for 40 years before
God had him lead the children of Israel out of Egypt and then as he lead them
another 40 years in the wilderness. He
never entered the Promised Land however he did his part and his harvest was
huge. He is still making an impact on
God’s people!
Your harvest is coming, keep planting the seeds and
let the Holy Spirit do His job of watering them.
I pray that your (and
my) harvest is multiplied a hundred fold – even if it is an unseen harvest. To God be all the Glory, AMEN!
Until next time, God Bless!!!
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