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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Butternut squash curing in the field

"We Will Reap A Harvest"

Message summary: Today we focus on an exhortation and promise about the harvest of souls.

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"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up" (Galatians 6:9).

Driving through the countryside yesterday afternoon I observed harvest time. On Long Lane a huge combine was harvesting soy beans using modern farming methods. Just up the road from us our neighbor is harvesting butternut squash demonstrating farming history. His older children were in the field cutting each butternut squash off at the stem. The squash will sit in the field awhile
as seen in our lead photo to cure before they're ready to be picked up in a horse-drawn wagon and sent to market.

I like the sights, sounds and smells of harvest time. How many of you have had the sensory experiences to know what I mean? You may even feel some of the corn shucks blowing in your face or get a taste of straw or some other plant debris.

This prompts some reminiscing from long ago.
Right after we got married I worked on a harvest crew during hay harvest on farms in southern Missouri. I worked from early afternoon when it was dry enough to bale and well into the night at times to get the hay in the barn, especially if rain was forecast. I finally returned to my new bride, bone-tired and exhausted, only to get up and repeat the next day. That's the way the harvest works. You just can't put it off till you feel like doing it. That hard work had a formative impact on who I am and God used that season in my life for a purpose.

Harvest is used throughout the Bible beginning in Genesis, normally to describe the agricultural reaping of crops as we still use the word today. But in the New Testament it is used several times with spiritual meaning.

1) In one sense it's for the harvest of souls. Jesus had a prayer request concerning this harvest: "Then He said to His disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest field" (Matthew 9:37,38).

2) In a second sense it's for the result of living in obedience and faithfulness to God.  "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up" (Galatians 6:9).

Today we focus on an exhortation and promise in this daily text which actually applies to both senses: 

The Exhortation: "Let us not become weary in doing good". "Become weary" is literally "lose heart". This word was used of the farmer who was tempted to slacken his exertions because he had become so weary as a result of his prolonged effort.

"While Paul repeatedly emphasizes that one cannot win God's favor by doing good deeds, on the other hand he never tires of calling God's people to do good deeds. Indeed, good deeds are one of the purposes for our salvation and also one of the clearest indicators that our faith is genuine" (From Precept Austin commentary).

The Promise: "for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up". The proper time is also translated "due season". This will be at God's appointed time, not ours! "Reap" conveys the picture of cutting ripe grain and gathering the bundles together. Paul does not give us specifics of what this harvest is. He only guarantees a sure return on our investment, relying on that certainty motivates us to seize the opportunities God gives.

Are you weary or discouraged today? "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up" (Galatians 6:9).


Be encouraged today!  Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, there is great celebration during the harvest season for those who worked together in preparing the field, sowing the seed and managing the growing crops to ensure optimal yields. Then comes the hard work and joy of the harvest. While physical crops are vital to our earthly life spiritual crops are vital to our eternal life. Jesus tells us to open our eyes and look at the fields that are ripe for harvest making the sower and reaper glad together as their labor of spreading the gospel brings forth fruit that lasts not just for a season but for all eternity, since the Scripture says that everlasting joy will be upon the heads of the redeemed. Praise the Lord, amen!


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Field of Souls"  Watch on YouTube  The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

"The Harvest"  Watch on YouTube   An older short mission video with a powerful message of cooperation and neighborliness. I recall using this video in the 80's in a mission convention.

"The Harvest"   Watch on YouTube   This is a newer video. The improvement in video quality is visible.  I dedicate this video to Galen, Jesse, Bob and Jim, four of my farmer friends. They are busy with the harvest.



Butternut squash field
This is the large field where the children were cutting butternut squash late yesterday afternoon. I believe there are five of them barely visible at the top. Next time you prepare or eat squash consider how labor intensive the harvest is!

Covered bridge
This week I am transporting the Amish teachers, taking two to their school in the morning  beginning at 6:00AM and 4 back home in the afternoon beginning at 4:00PM. The route through the countryside includes driving through this covered bridge. The steel barrier is so trucks don't try to drive through.
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Fresh flowers
Silvi, one of the teachers, is holding a pail of fresh cut flowers from which her sister will make bouquets. They'll sell them today at their roadside stand and bring smiles to many faces. These are dahlias, one of the most beautiful flowers grown. "We refer to them as dahlia flowers, but actually, a dahlia flower is not one flower but composed of different florets that together form a flower head" (The Bulb Farmers).

Finally today:

Pick-up truck
Two nights ago I (Brooksyne) just returned from walking the dogs as our neighbors were driving past our driveway. It looks like they got a new truck and the children were enjoying riding the back. It sure brought back memories when my dad always had a truck and we often rode in the back, once we rode 180 miles to see our grandparents in Arkansas. That was one long, windy ride! The family in the truck moved here about four years ago and lives on a rented farm up the road from us. They have nine children (the oldest is not with them) and are all home schooled. After I told them I'd take a photo they children lined up perfectly and all faces are visible except Dad who is driving. I actually took this after dark, but the camera phone does a great job of taking photos even in the dark.

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