Sharing Jesus in Everyday Life

Feb 8, 2026    AK Robinette

This powerful message centers on Matthew 9:36-38, where Jesus looks upon the multitudes with compassion and declares that the harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few. We're challenged to examine whether we truly see people through the eyes of Christ—not just as acquaintances or strangers, but as eternal souls in desperate need of salvation. The sermon confronts a sobering reality: many of us have spent years in church, perhaps serving in various capacities, yet have never actually led another person to Christ. We're reminded that witnessing isn't reserved for pastors or those with theological training—it's the calling of every believer, regardless of age, education, or social status. The early church reached the known world in a single generation because ordinary people were extraordinary witnesses. What would happen if all of us, not just one or two soul-winners in our congregation, became active laborers in God's harvest field? The message includes a moving testimony of someone who realized after decades of church involvement that he'd never witnessed to anyone, and his tearful commitment to not waste the rest of his life. We're left with a profound question: Do we possess the most powerful force in the universe—the gospel of Jesus Christ—yet keep it to ourselves while the world perishes around us?