Today Is the Day for the Harvest

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

“[Jesus] said to His disciples, ‘The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest’” (Matthew 9:37-38).

Jesus declared, “The fields are ripe and the harvest plentiful and it’s time to begin reaping.” At that moment, the great, final spiritual harvest began and this same harvest is going to last until Christ returns.

So what did Jesus see in his time? Did he see a spiritual awakening in Israel? Was there revival in the synagogues? Were priests returning back to God? The Gospels reveal very little evidence of any spiritual move toward God; if anything, they show the opposite. Yet, at this very point Christ declared that the fields were ripe.

Do you think Jesus’ words regarding a ripe harvest apply today? Are nations repenting? Is there a great stirring in our society? Is there a cry for holiness in this generation?

With few exceptions, such things are not happening. When Jesus’ disciples wanted to know the condition of things as the last days approached, he answered by speaking of famines, earthquakes, tribulation, divided nations, false prophets. “On the earth distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring; men’s hearts failing them from fear” (Luke 21:25-26). In short, Jesus is describing here the most anxious, depressed, stressed-out generation of all time.

In the midst of all this upheaval and turmoil, Jesus is telling his church, “People are ready to hear. Now is the time to believe for a harvest.” Christ is the Lord of the harvest and if he declares the harvest is ready, we must believe it. It does not matter how wicked this generation becomes or how powerful Satan seems to have grown, our Lord is saying to us, “Raise up your eyes to the harvest!”

Jesus is seeking laborers who have endured fires and forgings, a people who will stand before the world and proclaim, “God is with me! I have come through more than a conqueror through Christ who lives in me. I am living proof that Jesus is all-sufficient.”