An aspect of Jesus life that is easy to look over is that “he
walked” to most of the places that he visited.
Sometimes we read that he got in a boat to go to another place, but his
primary mode of transportation was to walk.
Not on sidewalks or beautiful park pathways, but on dusty, rocky, hilly,
and dry roads. Not necessarily deserted,
but open to the elements and rough terrain.
This walking would be fatiguing to the body, but everybody was
walking. True some road in wagons that
were pulling produce to markets. But His travel was slow enough (everyday) for
him to smell the roses and see the need.
In Matthew 9 we read, 35 Jesus went through
all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good
news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness. 36 When
he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and
helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. 37 Then he said to his
disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are
few. 38 Ask
the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.”In verse 36, we read that “Jesus saw the crowds”. When did He see the crowds? Did he just look over the country side and think, “wow, these are some messed up people?”(greg’s translation). No, in verse 35 we read that Jesus “went through all the towns and villages” (he walked). His pace was slow enough that he had time to stop and teach in the synagogues, and take time to touch and heal those who were sick. Today we may call such a person an “::itinerant evangelist”. I am not suggesting that we get rid of our cars or change our vocation. Rather, I want us to see how Jesus gained his heart of compassion.
All were harassed and helpless. All were in need of a shepherd. And the realization of this need evoked such a response that Jesus told his disciples to “Ask the Lord of the Harvest”. Our response would be to develop a plan first, try to “figure” out what is there problem and how we could “fix it”. Yet Jesus asked us to pray. Let me reverse the thinking…if we are not praying much for the multitudes…we probably are not moved with compassion…because we are not “seeing” the needs of the people. Ouch, that’s stepping on my toes too.
So, let this be our first prayer…”Lord, open my eyes to see the needs of the people”. Not just their physical needs, but also their spiritual, emotional, relational, and financial needs. Begin asking the Lord to have ears to hear the needs that are around us. Let’s ask to send forth workers and then tell him he can use us first. May there be an eruption of intercession as we begin praying for those who are hurting among us.
What if God is inviting us to participate in reaching out to others? What if God is ready to move, as soon as we ask Him to begin to change the events in people’s lives? Jesus told us to “Ask”, so let’s start asking
Today, I am going to A-day. This is a time for the inter squads of the Alabama football team to play an exhibition game. We will have close to 90,000 families come to the free event to watch their favorite team. Melody and I will be selling programs…why? Because, I get the opportunity for 4-5 hours to walk among the multitudes. Will you pray with me today for Jesus to send forth worker (that means somebody has to go…not just invite them to come) into the harvest. And I am praying for you to “look” and “pray”. Jesus is thankful that you gave your heart to Him….now He wants to share His heart with you!
God loves you a whole bunch
Greg