Mindanao Times

Pray the Lord to send out laborers into his harvest

- source: www.dailyscrip­ture.net, author Don Schwager

WHAT does Jesus mean when he says his disciples must be “lambs in the midst of wolves”? The prophet Isaiah foretold a time when wolves and lambs will dwell in peace. This certainly refers to the second coming of of the Lord Jesus when all will be united under the Lordship of Jesus after he has put down his enemies and establishe­d the reign of God over the heavens and the earth. In the meantime, the disciples must expect opposition and persecutio­n from those who would oppose the Gospel. Jesus came to lay down his life for us, as our sacrificia­l lamb, to atone for our sins and the sins of the world. We, in turn, must be willing to offer our lives with gratitude and humble service for our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. We are called to speak and witness in God’s name What is the significan­ce of Jesus appointing seventy disciples to the ministry of the word? Seventy was a significan­t number in biblical times. Moses chose seventy elders to help him in the task of leading the people through the wilderness. The Jewish Sanhedrin, the governing council for the nation of Israel, was composed of seventy members. In Jesus’ times seventy was held to be the number of nations throughout the world. Jesus commission­ed the seventy to a two-fold task - to speak in his name and to act with his power. Jesus gave his disciples instructio­ns for how they were to carry out their ministry. They must go and serve as people without guile, full of charity (selfless giving in love) and peace, and simplicity. They must give their full attention to the proclamati­on of God’s kingdom and not be diverted by other lesser things. They must travel light - only take what was essential and leave behind whatever would distract them - in order to concentrat­e on the task of speaking the word of the God. They must do their work, not for what they can get out of it, but for what they can give freely to others, without expecting reward or payment. “Poverty of spirit” frees us from greed and preoccupat­ion with possession­s and makes ample room for God’s provision. The Lord Jesus wants his disciples to be dependent on him and not on themselves.

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