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Migrant Worker
Interpretation
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The Migrant Workers …The
Chronicle by Glenda Wilson
Jesus saith unto them, “My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and
to finish his work. Say not, there are yet four months, and then comes
harvest? Behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the
fields; for they are white already to harvest. And he that reaps receives
wages, and gathers fruit unto life eternal: that both he that sows and he
that reaps may rejoice together. And herein is that saying true, one sows,
and another reaps. I sent you to reap that whereon you bestowed no labor:
other men labored, and you are entered into their labors.” John 4:34-38
KJV
Migrant workers
(sojourners) are forever on the move. Their place of residence is not their
home ...they are just passing through. They live in a place for the harvest
season ...packed, ready, and always aware of the next place of harvest. They
are not picky (pardon the pun) about who they labor or live along side.
Their vision and focus is always “harvest”. They don’t wait for the next
harvest to come to them ...awake or asleep they see harvest. They do not
bicker about methods ...if there is a better way to gather the harvest they
are open to it. It would be absurd for laborers ...in a field “ripe to
harvest” ...about to be damaged by a storm ...to insist on using a sickle,
when a threshing machine is available. Can they justify a “lost harvest” by
saying”, “my father used a sickle so will I”? Think about how long it took
Jesus and the disciples to evangelize because of the limited methods of
their time. The tools that we have at our disposal would boggle the minds of
the Disciples of Old. We cannot sit in the “church” when the harvest is in
the field. We cannot continue to let the enemy dominate all the different
Medias that God has provided to “Go into the World”.
As
“migrant workers” –“laborers in the field” ...our eyes must be on the
harvest. Our resolve must be to harvest the crop as quickly as possible
while it is still day ...for tomorrow may bring a storm and the “harvest may
be lost” forever. We are not to say, “it is four months, and then comes
harvest”... for there are those who “in four months” will have slipped away
into their eternity and lost forever. Saints have prayed for centuries,
“Send forth laborers into to the field”. He is sending us to reap where we
did not plant and there is great reward for the labor done unto the master.
It is not too late for you to go. Do you not know that He pays the eleventh
hour workers the same wages as those who have toiled all day? |
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