"Jehoshaphat... went out again through the people... and brought them back unto the LORD God of their fathers" (2 Chronicles 19:4). "When He [Jesus] saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd. Then saith He unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few; pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that He will send forth laborers into His harvest" (Matthew 9:36-38).
Among
the kings that God commended,
Jehoshaphat
obtained His favor,
Who
on the Lord alone depended
And
drew his people to the Savior.
Jehoshaphat
could see the need
To
bring God's people back again.
By
God's commission he would lead
And
win the hearts of wayward men.
Let this same mercy be detected
In
us as we have sought the Lord,
So
we may shine His light reflected,
That
multitudes may be restored.
Yet
many walk in darkness still
Who
have not seen the Gospel's light.
There
is a labor to fulfill
In
harvest fields that are white.
We
see our Savior's great compassion
Who
called for sinners to repent.
He
bids us pray now in this fashion,
That
laborers be therefore sent.
We
see the workers, Lord, are few,
Yet
multitudes are very great
That
You are calling now to You
Before
their hour is too late.
Lord,
we have heard Your great command
That
we, for laborers, should pray,
Yet
as we pray, we understand
That
we called as well today.
O
Lord, correct our attitudes
To
now fulfill Your great commission
With
mercy on the multitudes
Who
may be rescued from perdition!
2 comments:
nice encouragement
Thank you, Michael. The Lord is the Fountain of our encouragement!
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