In
2 Timothy 2:6, the apostle Paul compares the work of being a minister of
the gospel to that of a farmer. He wrote to encourage Timothy that, like
farming, making disciples can be continuous, hard labor. You plow, you sow, you
wait, you pray. You desire to see the fruits of your labor quickly, but growth
takes time. And as the Chinese proverb so aptly illustrates, any effort to
hurry the process won’t be helpful. Commentator William Hendriksen states: “If
Timothy . . . exerts himself to the full in the performance of his God-given
spiritual task, he . . . will see in the lives of others . . . the beginnings
of those glorious fruits that are mentioned in Galatians 5:22, 23.”
We sow the seed – God produces the harvest. (RBC)