The request the disciples are directed to make, concerning these persons for this work, is, that the Lord of the harvest would "send", or "thrust" them "forth" implying power and efficacy, and authority, on the part of the sender and backwardness on the part of those that are sent, through modesty: a sense of the greatness of the work, and of their own unworthiness and unfitness for it. The persons desired to be sent are "labourers" faithful, diligent, and industrious preachers of the Gospel such as lay out themselves, their time, talents, and strength, in their master's service and do not indulge themselves in sloth and idleness: the place they are desired to be sent into is, "into the harvest" into the field of the world, where God's elect lie, and there labour in preaching the Gospel hoping for a divine blessing, and an almighty power to attend their ministrations, for the conversion of sinners, and edification of saints. This is the petition the disciples of Christ were put upon making to the Lord of the harvest, on consideration of the present condition multitudes of souls were in: they could not make, qualify, and send out ministers themselves this is not man's work, but God's: he only is able to furnish with ministerial gifts, to work upon, and powerfully incline the hearts of men to this service, to call and send them forth into it, and to assist and succeed them in it. That he will send forth labourers into his harvest. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvestīy "the Lord of the harvest" is either meant God the Father, whose are all the elect, who has a hearty concern for them, and will have them all gathered in, not one of them shall be left or the Lord Jesus Christ himself, who has the care and charge of the whole election of grace and who as he must, he will bring them all in and who has power of sending forth labourers, as the following chapter shows and so this is a proof of prayer being made to Christ
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