08/05/2026
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“The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.” — Gospel of Matthew 9:37
A lot of people pray for revival.
A lot of churches pray for growth.
A lot of Christians want change.
But Jesus said the problem was never the harvest. The problem was the workers.
When Jesus said this, He was looking at people who were broken, lost, tired, and spiritually confused—“like sheep without a shepherd.” The harvest was never about crops. It was about people who needed truth, hope, love, and the Gospel.
And honestly, that still sounds like our generation today.
There are hurting students.
Broken families.
Youth battling addictions.
People smiling online but struggling in real life.
Friends who look okay outside but feel empty inside.
The harvest is still plentiful.
The sad part is not that people don’t need God.
The sad part is that many believers are too distracted to respond.
We binge content but avoid prayer.
We attend church but avoid discipleship.
We repost verses but struggle to live them out.
We want purpose, but not sacrifice.
But Jesus never called us to just watch from the sidelines. He called us to be workers.
And workers don’t always feel ready. Workers show up even when it’s inconvenient. Workers serve even when nobody notices.
You don’t need to be famous, super talented, or a pastor to be used by God. You can start where you are: encourage a friend, pray for someone, share the Gospel, serve in church,
disciple someone younger, live differently at school or online.
God is not only looking for ability.
He’s looking for availability.
DISCIPLETIPS 🌱
-Stop waiting for the “perfect time” to serve God.
-Pray for willingness, not just blessings.
-Be intentional in loving and discipling people.
-Don’t just consume Christianity—live it.
The Kingdom of God moves through faithful workers, not just watchers.
Jesus is still calling workers today.