Thanking God for sowers, waterers, and reapers
The Lord has given each of us our own work to do. I planted the seed. Apollos watered it. But God has been making it grow. So the one who plants is not important. The one who waters is not important. It is God who makes things grow. He is the important one. (1 Cor. 3: 5b-7; NIrV).
For the past seven years I have had the privilege of helping you plant seeds, water both tender shoots and mature plants, and harvest souls for Jesusā sake. Itās now time for another āfarmerā to guide and foster this ministry. Occasions like this provide an opportunity to count blessings in the past and anticipate Godās love in the future.
Some of the enduring memories I take from my time here are the comments from our students. They tell how our Bible studies have helped them come to know Jesus or know him better, or how they are eternally grateful for all the volunteers. For instance, William, a student in Arizona says: āI enjoy learning and these study guides bring me joy and shine Godās light in this dark place Iāve put myself in. Thank you for all the encouragement!ā
Another memory I take with me is the love and dedication of all our volunteers, donors, and staff. Thank you all for your support and service to the Lord that was not in vain. It was especially gratifying to see the enthusiasm of our volunteers as they labored into their 80ās, 90ās and even 100ās. One of my great joys was providing an opportunity for meaningful kingdom work for seasoned Christians who donāt have other options. Iāll also remember the faces of our volunteers who finished their race here and heard their Savior say, āWell done, good and faithful servant.ā
Our verse reminds us that there is only one thing that truly matters, Jesus our God and Lord. He gave us the work to do and blessed it. And there is much left to do. I pray our ministry masters and greatly expands digital delivery of Godās saving Word. I pray that our ministry increases visits to current inmates and mentoring former ones.
As John the Baptist said: āHe must become greater; I must become less.ā (John 3:30, NIV) I commend this ministry and all of you in Jesusā harvest field into the nail-scarred hands of him who desperately loves us and those we serve. Trust Jesus as you continue to support and serve in his name.
Dave Hochmuth, WELS Prison Ministry administrator
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