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HARVEST LESSONS: Preach Jesus Expect Impact

HARVEST LESSONS: Preach Jesus Expect Impact

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HARVEST(6) | The Impact of the Word | CHIMDI OHAHUNA Bible Text: John 4:35 ; Hebrews 4:12 ; Ephesians 3:8 ; 2 Samuel 6; Acts 7 In this sixth installment of the HARVEST series, we explore a foundational truth: the Word of God is a seed,and every seed makes an impression. Whether the soil is receptive or resistant, the gospel always leaves a mark. Our role is not to force results, but to faithfully sow and trust the Word to do its work. Key Insights from This Teaching: - The Word is inherently impactful. Just as every seed leaves an imprint on the ground, the gospel makes an impression in every heart it touches. The parable of the sower reminds us: the seed fell on four types of soil, and each responded differently, but impact was made in all. - We are sowers and harvesters, not the soil. Trying to be both leads to frustration. The soil (heart) must do its own work. Our responsibility is to preach Jesus, not to manipulate outcomes. - Stop trying to make the Word powerful. The Word is already “sharper than any two-edged sword” (Hebrews 4:12). We don’t need to amplify it with theatrics or emotional pressure. We simply need to preach Christ, the Word Himself. - Pray for receptive hearts, not for the Word to work. The Word always works. Our prayer should be for the soil to receive it. Impact is guaranteed; responsiveness may take time. - Impact is spiritual, not numerical. The size of the Word’s effect is not measured by crowd size, applause, or offerings. It’s measured by transformation. When the Word grows in you, it will grow in your city. - Correct your vision. Preach not to populate a denomination, but to see souls saved and adopted into God’s family. The gospel is not a recruitment tool, it’s a rescue mission. - Agitation is part of impact. Stephen’s preaching stirred anger, yet it planted the seed that later won Paul. The Word may provoke before it transforms. Don’t be discouraged by resistance. - Let the Word help you, don’t try to help the Word. Uzah tried to steady the Ark and was struck down (2 Samuel 6). Likewise, when we try to force the Word’s impact, we risk stepping outside divine order. Preach in love, not in pressure. This episode is a call to every believer to Preach Jesus. Trust the seed. Expect impact. Even when hearts seem hard, the Word is working. Keep sowing. Keep harvesting. The gospel never returns void. Jesus is Lord.
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