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Favell Lee Mortimer

Matthew 9:35 to End. His Compassion for the Multitude.

Jesus' compassion for the multitude and the need for faithful laborers to guide them to salvation is a crucial message for us today.
Favell Lee Mortimer preaches about the compassionate heart of Jesus, who taught and ministered to people in all places and at all times, showing deep care for their physical and spiritual needs. He highlights the importance of faithful ministers who, like Jesus, tirelessly proclaim the gospel and lead sinners to the Lord, contrasting them with unfaithful shepherds who mislead the flock. Jesus calls for more laborers to reap the ripe harvest of souls longing to enter the kingdom of God, emphasizing the necessity of praying for God to raise up faithful pastors to guide and feed His church.

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The Lord Jesus was permitted to teach in the synagogues, but he did not confine himself to them; nor did He preach only on the Sabbath. He taught in all places and at all times. There have been faithful men, who have closely copied his example, and have proclaimed their Master's name with an untiring zeal. They have been much despised, but they have turned many sinners unto the Lord; for the preaching of the gospel is the most effectual means of converting souls.

Great multitudes followed Jesus from place to place. When he beheld them he was moved with compassion. What constant proofs we find of the tenderness of his heart! He could not see the multitude fainting from hunger and weariness without feeling for their bodies; neither could he consider their destitute spiritual condition without feeling still deeper compassion for their souls. They seemed to him like sheep without a shepherd. There were indeed appointed teachers in every city and village; but these teachers were unfaithful, and did not feed the sheep with the knowledge of God, but misled their minds by false explanations of the Scriptures. Such teachers Jesus would not acknowledge to be true shepherds; for they only poisoned the flock.

He then made another comparison. He likened the people to a field of corn ready to be reaped, and he declared there were few reapers prepared to reap it. There were many people ready to come into the kingdom of God, and but few able to lead them into it; therefore he desired his disciples to entreat the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers into the field. The world is still in the same case--there are but few laborers compared with the number of people willing to be taught. In some countries, the people have cast away their idols, and are longing and praying for teachers.

When Christ ascended on high, he gave gifts unto men. And what were those gifts? Apostles, teachers, pastors. It is not only blind idolaters who need their instructions. Israel of old needed teachers to stir up their hearts to love God. All of us require the exhortations of faithful ministers, lest we be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin. Those who try to live without the blessing of a good minister, (when they can obtain one,) suffer greatly from the attempt; their souls grow cold, their steps turn aside, and, even in old age, they often slide into error.

What gifts to perishing sinners can be so great as the gift of faithful pastors? To patients in a hospital, no boon could be so great as able physicians. Do we ever pray to God that he will raise up faithful ministers to feed his church? If we felt the compassion that Jesus felt for immortal souls, we should pray earnestly and constantly that ministers might be sent to show them the way of salvation. It is God alone who can send forth faithful laborers; He alone can make men able to teach others.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Jesus' Compassion for the Multitude
  2. A. Jesus taught in all places and at all times, not just in synagogues or on the Sabbath
  3. B. He had compassion for the people, seeing their physical and spiritual needs
  4. C. He likened the people to sheep without a shepherd, in need of true guidance
  5. II. The Need for Faithful Laborers
  6. A. Jesus desired his disciples to ask the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers
  7. B. The world still needs faithful ministers to teach and guide people
  8. C. We should pray for God to send forth faithful laborers to feed His church

Key Quotes

“He could not see the multitude fainting from hunger and weariness without feeling for their bodies; neither could he consider their destitute spiritual condition without feeling still deeper compassion for their souls.” — Favell Lee Mortimer
“What constant proofs we find of the tenderness of his heart!” — Favell Lee Mortimer
“It is not only blind idolaters who need their instructions. Israel of old needed teachers to stir up their hearts to love God.” — Favell Lee Mortimer

Application Points

  • We should pray earnestly and constantly for God to send forth faithful laborers to feed His church.
  • Faithful ministers can help us avoid the deceitfulness of sin and stay on the path to salvation.
  • We should appreciate and support faithful ministers who are called to serve the Lord.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus teach in all places and at all times?
He wanted to reach people in their everyday lives, not just in formal settings.
What did Jesus liken the people to?
He likened them to sheep without a shepherd, in need of true guidance.
Why is it important to have faithful ministers?
Faithful ministers can help people avoid the deceitfulness of sin and stay on the path to salvation.
What should we pray for regarding faithful ministers?
We should pray for God to send forth faithful laborers to feed His church.
Why is it crucial to have able physicians and faithful ministers?
They can provide essential care and guidance for our physical and spiritual well-being.

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