The concept of "Laborers for Christ" is rooted in the biblical mandate to spread the Gospel and serve others, as seen in Jesus' parable of the laborers in the vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16), where He teaches about the importance of faithfulness and humility in serving the Lord. According to 1 Corinthians 3:9, believers are co-laborers with God, working together to build the kingdom of God, and as such, they are called to be diligent and faithful in their service, as encouraged by Colossians 3:23-24, which reminds them that their labor is not in vain, but is done for the Lord. This understanding is further reinforced by the apostle Paul's exhortation in 2 Timothy 2:6, where he reminds believers that they must be willing to toil and labor for the sake of the Gospel, trusting in God's sovereignty and provision. Through their labor, Christians demonstrate their love and devotion to Christ, and ultimately, their labor is rewarded with eternal life and fellowship with God.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the urgency of the spiritual harvest, as Jesus proclaimed that the fields are ripe for reaping despite the lack of visible revival in His time. He challenges the congregation to recognize that even in today's turmoil and distress, people are ready to hear the Gospel. Wilke
David Wilkerson emphasizes the prophetic significance of the latter rain, as foretold in Zechariah and Joel, which represents a powerful outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the last days. He draws parallels between the initial outpouring at Pentecost and the ongoing spiritual nourishment that God provi
