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THE HARVESTER: Jesus Wasn’t Patient with the Times, Why Are We?

THE HARVESTER: Jesus Wasn’t Patient with the Times, Why Are We?

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NO MORE WAITING| HARVEST (4)| Urgency of the Harvest | CHIMDI OHAHUNA Bible Text: Hebrews 10:38 | John 4:39–41 | 1 Chronicles 12:22 | Psalm 119 | Matthew 6:33 In this compelling fourth session of the HARVEST series, we confront a divine truth: the harvest is not coming, it is already happening. Jesus declared, “Lift up your eyes… the fields are white already to harvest.” The time for waiting is over. The time for urgency is now. Key Insights: - Urgency is spiritual alignment. Jesus was not patient with the times, He moved with divine urgency. As His followers, we must adopt the same posture. Patience is a virtue in sowing, but impatience is the posture of harvest. - Expectations fuel effectiveness. Hebrews 10:38 reminds us that the just shall live by faith. When we expect harvest, our labor is lightened. But when we prioritize environmental demands over divine expectations, we forfeit manifestation. - Gifts need fruit to endure. Gifts may open doors, but only the fruit of the Spirit, especially understanding, sustains the harvest. David prayed repeatedly for understanding (Psalm 119) because it keeps us in command of times, seasons, and people. - Jesus focused on assignment, not environment. He was not limited by cultural, social, or physical barriers. Likewise, when we fix our eyes on the assignment of soul-winning, our environment loses its power to restrict us. - We are not sowers, we are harvesters. The prophets of old sowed the Word. Jesus came to reap. As New Creations, our expectation is not merely to plant, but to gather the harvest. Everything we seek, purpose, provision, fulfillment, is found in the harvest. - Be aggressive about the harvest. John 4:39–41 shows us that when we preach Christ, we should expect “many” and “many more” to believe, not just a few. The gospel is not a suggestion; it is a summons to salvation. - Harvest is the highest favor. Mary was called “highly favored” because she carried the Harvester within. So do we. Let us not waste this divine season by waiting. Let us move. - Evangelism is not invitation to church, it is invitation to Christ. “Come to my church” is association. “Come to Jesus” brings salvation. The field is not inside the building, it is outside, waiting. This episode is a clarion call to every believer to: Step into the field. Preach with urgency. Expect the harvest. The Harvester lives within you. The time is now. Jesus is Lord.
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