Praying for Laborers: The Call to Action

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"The Harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few." Jesus uses this farming analogy to illustrate the abundance of spiritual opportunities and the need for more people to step up and do God's work. [57:12] (Download)

"Therefore pray earnestly to the lord of the Harvest to send out laborers into his Harvest." [01:09:15] (Download)

"The average Bible believing Church like first Evan spends no more than one and a half minutes a week corporately in prayer for World missions." [01:08:32] (Download)

"When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd." [39:22] (Download)

"Jesus can tell us to go because he went. Jesus never asks us to do anything that he is not willing to do himself." [40:20] (Download)

"If you take this seriously and begin to pray earnestly that the Lord will send out laborers, don't be surprised if the Lord comes to you and says, 'I want you to be the answer to your prayer.'" [01:16:26] (Download)

"It's possible to look and not be moved, but it's impossible to be moved without looking. Are you looking intentionally at lost people that you see every day in this city of Memphis?" [53:18] (Download)

"To have compassion means to have your stomach tied into a knot. [...] What was it that tied Jesus' stomach into a knot? Answer: lost people." [46:53] (Download)

"Why aren't we more like Jesus here? [...] When's the last time you or I cried over a lost person? [...] It's because we're not looking." [47:46] (Download)

"When the PBS special comes on about the poverty in Haiti, change the channel. But when he saw the crowds, his stomach got tied into a knot." [48:39] (Download)
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