The Present Rewards of Service
2 Timothy 2:6
The farmer that labors must be first partaker of the fruits.


Of the husbandman it is said that he first shall eat of the fruit of his labour. Here we have an intimation of the rewards of Christian life that come before the final distribution. The soldier must wait until the war is over; the contestant shall not be crowned until the games are over; but the husbandman has continuous incomings of the fruits of his labours all the time. He first partakes of the fruit of his labour. The loaf on his table, the milk in his dairy, the fruit of his storehouse — these are kept plenished and plentiful all the time. Then comes harvest and autumn, with their laden garners and their orchard spoil. So it is with the rewards of the Christian. Let him be as a soldier brave, as contestant striving, as a husbandman diligent and thrifty, and he shall have the reward of his labours even now — in grace and favour, in strength and peace, in hope and heavenly mindedness, and in the joy of doing good. Plenty to go on with, and a harvest to follow — the fruits immortal, that await the plucking from the bending branches of the trees of life!

(J. J. Wray.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: The husbandman that laboureth must be first partaker of the fruits.

WEB: The farmers who labor must be the first to get a share of the crops.




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