Kidung Jemaat
Matthew 13:36-43
- Lihatlah Sekelilingmu [KJ.428]
1. Lihatlah sekelilingmu, pandanglah ke ladang-ladang
yang menguning dan sudah matang, sudah matang
untuk dituai!
Yoh 4:35-38
2. Lihatlah sekelilingmu, pandanglah ke ladang-ladang
yang menguning dan sudah matang, sudah matang
untuk dituai!
3. Apa arti ladang-ladang, apa yang perlu dituai?
Ladang itu seluruh dunia, manusialah tuaiannya.
Mat 13:38
4. Lihatlah sekelilingmu, pandanglah ke ladang-ladang
yang menguning dan sudah matang, sudah matang
untuk dituai!
5. Milik siapa ladang itu? Untuk siapa tuaiannya?
Milik Allah dan untuk Allah isi dunia kerajaanNya.
6. Lihatlah sekelilingmu, pandanglah ke ladang-ladang
yang menguning dan sudah matang, sudah matang
untuk dituai!
7. Bukankah seisi dunia dicemarkan oleh dosa?
Tapi Allah mengutus Jurus'lamat untuk semua.
8. Lihatlah sekelilingmu, pandanglah ke ladang-ladang
yang menguning dan sudah matang, sudah matang
untuk dituai!
9. Memang banyaklah tuaian; pekerja hanya sedikit.
Minta Dia yang punya ladang mengirimkan penuai lagi.
Mat 9:37-38
10. Lihatlah sekelilingmu, pandanglah ke ladang-ladang
yang menguning dan sudah matang, sudah matang
untuk dituai!
11. Apa kita pun terpilih mengerjakan tugas itu?
Kita juga dipilih Tuhan dan diutus ke dalam dunia.
Mat 28:19
Mrk 16:15
Luk 24:47
Yoh 17:18
Yoh 20:21
Kis 1:8
12. Lihatlah sekelilingmu, pandanglah ke ladang-ladang
yang menguning dan sudah matang, sudah matang
untuk dituai!Play
Hymns
Matthew 13:36-43
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[Mat 13:38] We Plow The Fields
We plow the fields, and scatter the good seed on the land,
But it is fed and watered by God’s almighty hand;
He sends the snow in winter, the warmth to swell the grain,
The breezes and the sunshine, and soft refreshing rain.Refrain
All good gifts around us
Are sent from heaven above,
Then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord
For all His love.He only is the Maker of all things near and far;
He paints the wayside flower, He lights the evening star;
The winds and waves obey Him, by Him the birds are fed;
Much more to us, His children, He gives our daily bread.Refrain
We thank Thee, then, O Father, for all things bright and good,
The seed time and the harvest, our life, our health, and food;
No gifts have we to offer, for all Thy love imparts,
But that which Thou desirest, our humble, thankful hearts.Refrain
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[Mat 13:39] Lord Of The Harvest, Once Again
Lord of the harvest, once again,
We thank Thee for the ripened grain;
For crops safe carried, sent to cheer
Thy servants through another year;
For all sweet holy thoughts supplied
By seed time, and by harvest tide.The bare dead grain, in autumn sown,
Its robe of vernal green it puts on;
Glad from its wintry grave it springs,
Fresh garnished by the King of kings;
So, Lord, to those who sleep in Thee
Shall new and glorious bodies be.Nor vainly of Thy Word we ask
A lesson from the reaper’s task:
So shall Thine angels issue forth:
The tares be burnt; the just of earth,
To wind and storm exposed no more,
Be gathered to their Father’s store.Daily, O Lord, our prayers be said,
As Thou hast taught, for daily bread;
But not alone our bodies feed,
Supply our fainting spirits’ need:
O Bread of life, from day to day
Be Thou their Comfort, Food, and Stay.Play source: Cyberhymnal -
[Mat 13:39] Where Hast Thou Gleaned Today?
Weary gleaner, whence comest thou,
With empty hands and clouded brow?
Plodding along thy lonely way,
Tell me, where hast thou gleaned today?
Late I found a barren field,
The harvest past, my search revealed.
Others golden sheaves had gained,
Only stubble for me remained.Refrain
Forth to the harvest field a-way!
Gather your handfuls while you may;
All day long in the field a-bide,
Gleaning close by the reapers’ side.Careless gleaner, what hast thou here;
These faded flow’rs and leaflets sere?
Hungry and thirsty, tell me, pray,
Where, oh, where hast thou gleaned today?
All day long in shady bow’rs,
I’ve gaily sought earth’s fairest flow’rs;
Now, alas! too late I see
All I’ve gathered is vanity.Refrain
Burdened gleaner, thy sheaves I see;
Indeed thou must aweary be!
Singing along the homeward way,
Glad one, where hast thou gleaned today?
Stay me not, till day is done
I’ve gathered handfuls one by one;
Here and there for me they fall,
Close by the reap’rs I’ve found them all.Refrain
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[Mat 13:39] Winter In His Heart Of Gloom
Winter in his heart of gloom
Sings the song of coming bloom:
So over death our souls shall sing
’Lays of the eternal spring.Then decay shall be no more,
And, the weary seed time o’er,
All the dead in Christ shall rise
For the harvest of the skies.Wheresoe’er the faithful sleep
Angels shall go forth to reap,
From the dust and ’neath the foam
They shall bring the harvest home.Bodies of the saints, whose bones
Rest beneath sepulchral stones,
Or are lost on every wind,
All, those messengers shall find.All from earth to Heaven shall soar
In that flesh which once they wore,
Deathless now and glorified,
Like their Lord and at His side.This is life’s eternal spring!
This the coming joy we sing!
Look we ever toward this day,
Be it near or far away!’Mid the sorrow and the strife
’Tis the music of our life,
And the song hath this refrain—
Our Redeemer comes again!Play source: Cyberhymnal -
[Mat 13:40] This Is The Field
This is the field, the world below,
In which the sowers came to sow,
Jesus the wheat, Satan the tares,
For so the word of truth declares:
And soon the reaping time will come,
And angels shout the harvest home.Most awful truth! and is it so?
Must all the world that harvest know?
Is every man or wheat or tare?
Then for that harvest O prepare!
For soon the reaping time will come,
And angels shout the harvest home.To love my sins—a saint to appear,
To grow with wheat—yet be a tare,
May serve me while I live below,
Where tares and wheat together grow:
But soon the reaping time will come,
And angels shout the harvest home.But all who truly righteous be
Their Father’s kingdom then shall see;
And shine like suns for ever there:
He that hath ears, now let him hear;
For soon the reaping time will come,
And angels shout the harvest home.Play source: Cyberhymnal