Sermon Title: "Good Help Wanted”
Text: Matthew 9:35-38
Delivered at Forward for Christ Baptist Church in Luray, VA 22835 (May 24, 2026)
Local Message Highlight
If you are searching for a Bible-preaching church near Luray, VA, this Memorial Day Sunday message turns the focus to a pressing need in the work of God: the Lord is still looking for willing laborers in His harvest. Preached from Matthew 9:35-38 by Evangelist Andy Seastrom, the sermon reminds listeners that Jesus not only saves, but also calls His people to serve while they wait for heaven. The message challenges the church not to become passive, critical, or comfortable, but to be willing help in a world full of broken, weary, and scattered people who need the compassion of Christ.
What This Sermon Covers
From Matthew 9:35-38, the message centers on the call for laborers in the Lord’s harvest. First, the sermon emphasizes that Jesus modeled the ministry He gives to His people, going through cities and villages, teaching, preaching the gospel, and ministering to all kinds of people without respect of persons. Second, it highlights the ministry of mercy, showing that Christ was moved with compassion when He saw the multitudes fainting, scattered, and exhausted with life, and reminding believers that hurting people are not a hindrance, but part of the harvest. Third, the message points to the multitude that is ready, declaring that the harvest truly is plenteous even if the laborers are few. Finally, the sermon presses the church to obey the Lord’s command to pray for laborers, while also being willing to go wherever God sends and do whatever He asks. The message closes by urging believers to stop making excuses, surrender their lives fully to the Lord, and become willing help in His harvest.
Why Visit Forward for Christ Baptist Church in Luray, VA?
Forward for Christ Baptist Church is a King James Bible-believing church serving Page County and the Shenandoah Valley with clear preaching, heartfelt worship, and a burden to see souls saved and believers strengthened in their walk with God. If you are looking for a church family that believes salvation should lead to service, that compassion for people still matters, and that the church should be actively involved in the Lord’s harvest, you are welcome here. This message reflects that burden clearly by calling believers not only to rejoice in the blessings of salvation, but to labor faithfully for Christ while there is still time.