​​​Welcome to The Harvest Mission of spiritual harvest!

Your visit to this web page is not unexpectedly. We have prayed that God will guide special people to this site, those who are hungry for His Word and those yearning to be equipped to share the Gospel message with others, were yet to reach the good news. It is to this purpose we are dedicated...raising up laborer to train, motivate and mobilization of laborers to reap world wide, for end time spiritual

harvest. Communicate the vision of spiritual harvest. Demonstrate the principles of spiritual harvest  “The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few” (Matthew 9:37) 

To fulfill God’s commission, there is a great opportunity before us “to evangelize world”. Bible Says, “ask of me and I will make the nations your inheritance, the end of the earth your possession” (Ps 2:8).


 

Lord Jesus is coming soon!            കർത്താവിന്റെ നാമത്തിൽ വരുന്നവൻ വാഴ്ത്തപ്പെട്ടവൻ; ഹോശന്നാ

When will Yahshua Messiah ie Jesus Christ return?

What do we really mean when we cry out these words, “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord?” Blessed – happy, honored — is he who comes.  We will join with angels and archangels and all the company of heaven when we cry out, “Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might.  Heaven and earth are full of your glory. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.  Hosanna in the highest.” They’re singing Psalm 118:26, Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! We bless you from the house of the Lord. This psalm of praise that had been sung for centuries by crowds of festive Hebrews traveling on this city gates. The people were crowded around the gate watching Jesus enter the city Jerusalem, and they were celebrating and shouting, “And the multitudes that went before, and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the Son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest (Matthew 21:9). Mark 11:10 records the crowd saying, “Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David! “Hosanna in the highest heaven!”  In John 12:13 So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying out, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!”

The word hosanna comes from a Hebrew word meaning “save now” or “save us, we pray.” The first word of Psalm 118:25  is howosiah-na, translated “Save us!” and the crowd’s use of this word at the triumphal entry was significant—especially as they waved palm branches (Psalm 118 was associated with the Feast of Tabernacles). By saying “hosanna” as Jesus passed through the gates of Jerusalem and referring to David and David’s kingdom, they were acknowledging Jesus as their Messiah. The Jews had been waiting a long time for the fulfillment of the Davidic Covenant (2 Samuel 7; 1 Chronicles 17:11–14; 2 Chronicles 6:16), and their shouts of “hosanna in the highest” indicated the hope that their Messiah had finally come to set up God’s kingdom. 

By saying “in the highest,” the crowd was appealing heaven’s blessing on them and the salvation that the Messiah was bringing. The phrase also echoes the song in Luke 2:14: “Glory to God in the highest” To paraphrase the shouts of the crowd: “Save us, our Messiah, who comes to fulfill God’s mission! Save us, we beseech you, as you take your rightful throne and extend heaven’s salvation to us!” But, the salvation that the people of Jerusalem wanted that day was political, not spiritual. They were only interested in a temporary, worldly fulfillment of the messianic prophecies. They chose not to see the prophecies that said the Messiah would be “a man of sorrows” who would bear the griefs of His people and be crushed for their sins. His oppression and death were clearly predicted in Isaiah 53. Yes, Jesus was the Messiah they had been waiting for, and He accepted their shouts of “hosanna in the highest.” He was truly Immanuel, God with us (Isaiah 7:14). But the political conquest and final fulfillment of the David Covenant must await the second coming (Acts 1:11; Zechariah 14:4; Matthew 24:30; Titus 2:13). Before Jesus could take care of the political problems of His people, what they need to be saved from their sin. They need to be saved from the power of Satan. They need to be saved from eternal death.

The Passover lamb was the animal God directed the Israelites to use as a sacrifice in Egypt on the night God struck down the firstborn  (Exodus 12:29).This was the final plague God issued against Pharaoh, and it led to Pharaoh releasing the Israelites from slavery (Exodus 11:1).God instructed every household of the Israelite people to select a year-old male lamb without defect (Exodus 12:5; cf. Leviticus 22:20-21). The head of the household was to slaughter the lamb at twilight, taking care that none of its bones were broken, and apply some of its blood to the tops and sides of the doorframe of the house. The lamb was to be roasted and eaten (Exodus 12:7-8). God also gave specific instructions as to how the Israelites were to eat the lamb, “with your cloak tucked into your belt, your sandals on your feet and your staff in your hand (Exodus 12:11; cf. Ephesians 6:14). In other words, they had to be ready to travel. God has pronounced judgment on all. That night the Angel of Death was to smite the firstborn sons of every household, including the Israelites. But the blood was to be a token upon the houses. God promised: “When I see the blood, I will pass over that home and not permit “the destroyer”(Read Exodus 12:1-6,13,14,23, 29)

The New Testament establishes a relationship between this prototypical Passover lamb and the consummate Passover Lamb, The prophet John the Baptist recognized Jesus as “the Lamb of God” (John 1:29), and the apostle Peter links the lamb without defect (Exodus 12:5) with Christ, whom he calls a “lamb without blemish or defect” The Passover lamb, was to be in the prime of life and without blemish. Yeshua, our final and perfect atonement lived a sinless life.(1 Peter 1:19;Hebrews 4:15) In Revelation, John the apostle sees Jesus as “a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain”(Revelation 5:6) Jesus was crucified during the time that the Passover was observed (Mark 14:12) Bible says believers have symbolically applied the sacrificial blood of Christ to their hearts and thus have escaped eternal death.(Heb 9:12,14) Christ’s applied blood causes God’s judgment to pass over sinners and gives life to believers (Romans 6:23,8:2) As the first Passover marked the release from Egyptian slavery, so the death of Christ marks our release from the slavery of sin. As the first Passover was to be held in remembrance as an annual feast, so Christians are to memorialize the Lord’s death in Holy communion/Lord's table until He returns (1 Cor 11:26)

The Old Testament Passover lamb, although a reality in that time, was a mere foreshadowing of the better and final Passover Lamb, Jesus Christ. Through His sinless life and sacrificial death, Jesus became the only One capable of giving people a way to escape death and a sure hope of eternal life (1 Peter 1:20-21) Everlasting life is found only in the blood of Christ that saves from all sin.(Hebrews 9:22) This is the very center of Passover and the Good News—in the Gospel. Their cries for salvation and their demand that it come “now” were answered with the Cross on the Calvary. God provided a spiritual salvation from the bondage of sin, bought at great cost to the Lord Jesus. But the blessed results of that salvation extend into eternity and far outweigh any temporary benefits we could experience in this world.

This beautiful psalm 118 gives words of praise and thanksgiving for God’s love which comes only through Jesus’ holy work of saving us from sin, death, Satan. Especially wonderful are the promises that were fulfilled at Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem (vs. 19,25,26), and the verse 22 that summarizes both his humiliation and exultation for our sake. By using the word “rejected” he indicates the suffering, death, disgrace, and reproach to which Christ was subjected. By using “the chief Cornerstone” indicates his resurrection, life, and eternal dominion”

So we pray “Save us, we pray, O Lord!” The Lord hears our prayer and grants us his body and blood for the forgiveness of our sins. By faith in Jesus, we are fitted into his spiritual body, the Holy Church, where he reigns in mercy forever as the Cornerstone that the builders had rejected. And He will. “Save us, Son of David.” Hosanna.

When Will Jesus Come?
People have always asked this question. Nobody knows the answer, not even the angels, not even the Son (see Matt. 24:36). Only the Father knows the moment when He will say to His Son, “Now You must return to earth to fulfill all the promises I have made about the Kingdom that would come.” Hence, we must be prepared every day. Never trust anyone who answers with all kinds of calculations or impressive schemes or schedules as if he has been consulting a train timetable. The Bible is not a jigsaw puzzle of which people can debate how the pieces should fit together. If the Lord would have wanted us to know the order of events, He would have provided that information in the Scriptures. But He did not. The only order of events that I know of in the Bible is found in Matthew chapter 24, the great discourse of Jesus Himself about the future.

Even the disciples, sitting on the Mount of Olives, asked Jesus when He would return, but Jesus did not give them a direct answer. What He did say to them (and to us) is, “Watch out that no one deceives you” (Matt. 24:4). First, there will be false Christs, false prophets, wars, famines, hatred, lawlessness, plagues, earthquakes, a lack of love, the fall of Jerusalem, and a worldwide dispersion of the Jews.

But there will be also two positive signs: the preaching of the Gospel of the Kingdom to the whole world, as a testimony to all nations (that is, to the whole non-Jewish, Gentile world—see Matt. 24:14)  Then the end will come. And there will be the return of the Jews to the land of Israel, the restoration of the fig tree with new leaves and new life (see Luke 21:29-31). Both signs are being fulfilled in our days. Jesus says: Then the Kingdom of God is near. Jerusalem will be on the world scene again, and there will be an “abomination of desolation” in the holy place and such oppression as has never been seen before. But for the sake of the elect, those days will be shortened; otherwise, no one would survive.

Are You Ready for His Coming?
The signs of the times indicate that His coming is rapidly approaching; the Jews are being reestablished in their own land; and Jerusalem and many other ruined cities in Israel are being rebuilt. But He might come for you at any time that He gives orders to His angels to bring you to Him. At any moment, He may take you to Himself. Then you will see Him, just as He is! (see 1 John 3:2). Whoever worships Him now, who kneels before His cross, and receives Him as his or her personal Savior and Lord, and confesses all sins, will receive cleansing through His shed blood and will know, “I too belong to Him. He is my Lord and Savior!  And when He comes, I will be forever with Him in The New Jerusalem the heavenly city (Revelation 21:9-27) that will last for all eternity.


The final question remains: Are you prepared to welcome him as your King? Will you welcome him now? Today, Jesus does rule as King in those who would accept Him as Savior. God wants us to proclaim, "Blessed is He who  come in the name of the Lord!" But He wants to bring us to the place where we really mean it. Jesus will come as Lord into our lives in greater ways. And along with Him, we will be Blessed.




The challenge given by our Lord is for laborers, men and women who know how to reap the spiritual harvest fields of the world for the Kingdom of God. 

Shine in the love of God's grace everyday!

The ​Harvest Mission  

What Do We Teach?

We use both the Old Testament and the Gospels as the foundation for our faith and the inspiration for our daily lives. We put those teachinThe gs into practice at home and at work.

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Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!
അതേ, ഞാൻ വേഗം വരുന്നു; ആമേൻ, കർത്താവായ യേശുവേ, വരേണമേ,

The only way this great spiritual harvest will be reaped is for each born-again believer to become a reproducing Christian-a harvester.  Principles of harvest is made to the reaping of souls of men, women, and children through proper presentation of the Gospel. 

What Are Our Core Values?

Our mission is not just to love one another, but to make sure we spread the love of the Gospels everywhere. And to make, mature and mobilise a Harvest people for today's world. And to live in such a way that, by our Jesus centred Christian lifestyle, we influence and encourage others to faith in Jesus Christ.

ഇതാ, അവൻ മേഘാരൂഢനായി വരുന്നു; ഏതു കണ്ണും, അവനെ കുത്തിത്തുളെച്ചവരും അവനെ കാണും; ഭൂമിയിലെ ഗോത്രങ്ങൾ ഒക്കെയും അവനെച്ചൊല്ലി വിലപിക്കും. ഉവ്വു, ആമേൻ. (വെളിപ്പാടു 1;7)

What we act?

The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved(Jer8:20) Communication of the urgency of the mandate for spiritual harvest. The Church is pictured as a united body of many parts, gifted believers functioning together in ministry and mission. The controlling power is the authority of God's Word and the headship of the Lord Jesus Christ.The challenge for laborers for the spiritual harvest fields of the world is greater than ever as we near the return of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.