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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Matthew 9:35-38

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I. LABORERS ARE FEW.
A. God's work always suffered for lack of laborers.
1. Two conditions.
a. None at all.
b. Too few.
2. Isaiah 59:16 "He saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor."
a. Many times under burden for own family.
b. How often do we weep for those of China, India, Russia.
3. Ezekiel 22:30 "Sought for a man to make up the hedge to stand in the gap before me for the land."
a. What a picture!
1. Same today.
"Company dropped in."
"I wasn't feeling well."
"No time."
a. "Master I will follow thee" "Suffer me first." Matt: 8. "Man drowning" World is perishing!
II. HARVEST IS PLENTEOUS.
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