Vision: A large farm on high ground is seen. Many
sowing fields, many sowers. A great number of these fields have been sowed, but
not all of them. When the master of the sowers appears he bids them to come
with him to be trained and equipped for the coming harvest. Many of the sowers,
thinking that this will bring them greater glory prefer to carry on sowing. The
master does not argue with them, but simply sends them home. The harvesters go
with the master.
Very soon afterwards the harvest is ready for
reaping. The master tells them that great storms are coming and that they will
have to hurry lest the harvest be lost. This they then do and all the harvest
is brought in time. Wheat and chaff are separated. The chaff is blown away by
the wind and the wheat is stored in the barn.
Interpretation notes:
• Again the 'calling away'.
• Again the power of own choice.
• It is better to follow the Master than to do what
you think is best.
• The harvest will be brought in quickly. It will be
in time.