Plowing before Planting

Matthew-13.8-9

Let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.   Galatians 6:9

RECOMMENDED READING:  GALATIANS 6:6-10  “Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things.Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.10 As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.”

COMMENTS: If you ever planted a garden, you know it is hard disciplined work that starts with plowing and continues throughout the spring and summer weeding and cultivating until finally harvest time comes.   This time of year, is harvest time when all the time and work is rewarded.  Farmers live by faith each year hoping the harvest is sufficient to sustain them for another year.  But disappointment and even disasters often robs the farmer of his harvest

Farming for new converts and disciples is much like farming.  Satan is determined to discourage and prevent us from sharing Christ’s message of redemption and eternal life, but Christ is committed to support us in that endeavor.  Such is our called and our purpose.  He desires us to share the blessings He gives us.

Karl Friedrich Gutzlaff was the first Lutheran missionary to China but died in 1851 discouraged in Hong Kong.  He was only 48 and didn’t see any fruit of his lifelong labors and evangelization in China.  But he paved the way and inspired J. Hudson Taylor to to go into the interior of China with the Gospel.  Gutzlaff, through his writings, also inspired David Livingston to go into the interior of Africa with the Gospel as well. Result was ripples resulting in missionary growth in both continents far beyond what Gutzlaff could have dreamed.

Today China’s communistic government has tried to eliminate Christianity in China since the 60’s.  During the early ‘70’s they have inflicted persecution and prison to Christians who dare own a bible and share its teachings with others.  Yet, in spite of or because of that persecution, Christian has expanded explosively in China.  This movement has spread throughout China and even into surrounding countries.  A specific movement has a goal to evangelize the Gospel west through every country to Jerusalem.  The movement identified as “The Road to Jerusalem” has focus on Islam dominated countries in that path specifically.

Today there are believed to be over 100 million born again Christians in China alone committed to evangelization.

Plowing is hard work breaking up the hard-barren soil and eliminating the weeds and debris from neglect.  Hope of a harvest is unrealistic without plowing.  Planting on unplowed soil would not be practical.  We need to likewise realize God doesn’t expect us to save people, but simply to obey His commands.  We are not failures if we don’t win others to Christ since some are called to plow the ground for the planters.  Others must nurture those when are learning and young in faith while some come later to harvest.  It is God that is responsible for saving others and will use us to that end if we let Him.  Our lives and conduct and conversation and compassion toward others will be instrumental.   Spending time with and loving others will be instrumental. 

Discouragement is not from God, it is from satan.  God’s history includes encouraging those who get discouraged.  God’s history is to come through at the 11th hour, especially when little or no progress is evident until then.  We should learn from history and draw closer to Christ so our faith and trust in Him will grow stronger and our obedience to His direction will grow stronger as well.  It will be worth it all when we see Jesus.    “Discouragement cannot have its source in God…discouragement comes from an evil source.”
Hannah Whitall Smith

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