Drawing from Matthew 9:36-38, Apostl reminded us that we are not called to merely attend church but to be the church. Unlike agriculture where harvest is the end of labor, in the Kingdom, harvest marks the beginning of labor.
Here are some highlights from the message:
π Jesus responds to growth with compassion, and He expects us to do the same.
π The harvest is not just about souls β itβs also about the need for more labourers.
π Being part of the church means thinking and acting like family, not like customers who walk away when displeased.
π When you notice a need in church, your first response should be prayer (Matthew 9:38).
π Every believer is called to see themselves as part of the solution for the harvest (Matthew 28:18; 2 Corinthians 5:17-20).
π Growth comes through community β you need a small circle of believers you can build with (1 Corinthians 14:26).
π Church is not just about receiving; itβs about supplying, serving, and saving lives through your contribution.
π True apostolic churches thrive beyond the presence of the pastor, because every member is equipped to build (Ephesians 4:11).
At the core, the message was clear: we are co-labourers with Christ, not mere spectators.
Your place in the movement matters. The church grows when every joint supplies, and God calls each of us to plug in and play our part.