THE FAMILY ALTAR
July 2.
"But when He saw the multitudes, He was moved with com-
passion 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." Matt. 9:36—38.
This is not the first time we hear this earnest appeal of our
Savior to pray for laborers in His ripening mission-fields. But
how are we complying with His request? There are still vast
areas in Africa, Asia, and South America untouched by the saving
Gospel. There are still vast multitudes in our own country that
faint and die for want of the saving means of grace. Why? Be-
cause it is so sadly true what an agnostic said to his Christian
friend: "If you church-people really took to heart this story of
Christ's love for sinners, the very ground would burn under your
feet, and you wouldn't rest until you had told it to every man
alive." It is true, every Christian cannot be a called and ordained
preacher of the Gospel, but every Christian, and therefore you
and I, can and ought often and earnestly to plead the cause of
our Savior's mission-fields at the throne of divine mercy, and
zealously beseech the Lord, especially in these days when so many
mission festivals are held throughout our Church, to send pious
and efficient reapers into His harvest fields. Let us never forget
that it is the Lord who gives the Gospel and must send forth the
missionaries. (Ps. 68, 11.) The more we obey His request and
pray for His Gospel-cause, the more will our hearts love it; the
more will we be ready to support our poor students studying for
the ministry and all our missions at home and abroad. Eich men
and women in other denominations support individual missionaries
from their own ample funds. Some of them, fired with love for
Christ and His glorious Gospel, forsake father and mother and
home and luxurious living and go into the harvest field themselves.
May we, too, become ever more willing to make such sacrifices and
thereby prove the earnestness of our Christian profession.
Hark! the voice of Jesus crying,
"Who will go and work to-day?
Fields are white, and harvests waiting,
Who will bear the sheaves away?"
Loud and long the Master calleth,
Rich reward He offers thee;
Who will answer, gladly saying,
"Here am I, send me, send me."