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Text: Judges 13:1-21

 

Samson was a Danite, as well as the last Judge. Many of the judges before Samson did not have the call on their lives from birth but took responsibility at some point in their lives unlike Samson whose call was from birth. 

Prophecy locates burdens; it rests on burdens in the hearts of people. People like Deborah and Gideon had qualities beyond their calling and it was a burden to see the house of Israel in order. Samson had a call on his life, but he did not have a burden in his heart.

You cannot receive burdens from the God you do not have. What eventually killed Samson was his unbridled desire. We cannot afford to live lives without burdens for the Lord and His Kingdom. Life is not worth living without burdens.

We must examine ourselves concerning the purpose of God for our lives and be sure that we have not lost the passion and burdens that pushed  us in that direction in the first place. What really powers what you refer to as your call, is it passion for God or a desire to be seen and acknowledged by men?

Intimacy is lifestyle, not worship. Your worship experience is not equal to your intimacy experience, it is beyond crying when your favorite song is raised. Your worship experience should be an expression of your intimacy with God.

The goal of intimacy is for God to put burdens inside of us, hence, the need to prioritize intimacy with God above everything else. It is in the secret place that we are able to carry the burdens of God. 

There is nothing honorable about carrying a burden that is not given to you by God. One man with a burden from God can change a nation.

The burden of God is what attracts the authority of God upon our lives. If the burden is from God, it will be backed by God.

Faith is powerful when mixed with a burden. We must ensure that our faith is attached to spiritual things and not carnal or natural things to carry out God’s purposes on earth.

QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF;
  1. What am I willing to die for?
  2. What am I living for?
Prayers
  1. Let us ask the Lord for burdens in the spheres of life he has called us to.
  2. Make us a house of burdens; hunger for what only you can satisfy
  3. We refuse to live lives without burdens
  4. Yoke us to yourself, your desires, and your heart.
  5. We receive the requisite energy needed to pursue the burdens of God in our hearts.
Text: Numbers 25: 1-8

The last time we talked about Samson, we emphasized jealousy for God. we’ll be delving deeper by talking about what is behind this jealousy, and it is the “heart that mourns” 

Jealousy does not come out of someone who is not mourning over something, our hearts should not rejoice at the sight of evil, we need hearts that grieve for sin and travails in the place of prayer over a believer who falls by the wayside to have God restore them back to himself.

 

2 Samuel 3:33-39

 

David mourned his enemies because of the kind of heart he had, the average believer would rejoice over the death of their enemies and this is the result of not having a heart that mourns and grieves over the things that grieves the heart of God.

 

2 Samuel 1:17-27

 

We must desire to have hearts that are moved by the things that move the heart of God. David mourned Saul in spite of Saul’s desire to kill him; we must understand God’s love for his people and be able to extend this love towards all men irrespective of how we are treated by these people.

 

Nehemiah 1:1-4

 

Mourning has to do with weeping over something or someone that is lost. Mourning is not prayer and fasting but often leads to praying, fasting and all the necessary actions that can possibly aid restoration.

 

What qualifies us for greatness is what we mourn for, don’t expect greatness if you do not mourn. Can God make you mourn for a nation? Can you bear God’s burdens?

 

Nehemiah 2:1-6. Ezekiel 9:1-4

 

We must learn to linger before God in silence and listen to hear his voice; this is how God reawakens our hearts. Part of the Samson paradigm is restoration, and this happens when we tarry in his presence.

 

Samson must have mourned to have had his hair grow back, he was devastated over his state at the time and would have kept cooking for his enemies if God had not intervened by having his hair grow back and granting him victory.

We must mourn for God’s order to be restored, this is the kind of mourning he acknowledges.

 

BENEFITS OF MOURNING:

  1. Mourning aides restoration/redemption
  2. Those who mourn are preserved
  3. Mourning helps in restoring the order of God
  4. Mourning qualifies us for greatness
  5. Mourning aids intimacy with God
  6. Mourning aides victory over the enemy

 

2 Corinthians 7:7-11, Daniel 9:3, Psalm 63:1, Isaiah 61:3-4

 

PRAYERS:

  1. Let us repent from having hearts that are not moved by what moves the heart of God
  2. We ask that God gives us hearts that can bear his burdens; a heart that mourns
  3. We must ask God for hearts that can mourn over the state of families, marriages, ministries, government, systems to have God’s order restored to these spheres.
  4. God is breaking cycles of negative occurrences in our lives.

 

Every man has been ordained to experience God. But the fall introduced a different order of life for man. Sin and Death brought about a disconnect between God and Man (Romans 3:23), but God in His mercies gave us Jesus. The appearance of Jesus confirmed that Christ has always been the ORIGINAL INTENTION of God for man. Christ is the Pattern Son, Christ is the ordained destiny for man, and the peak of his evolution is to arrive IN HIM (John 1:29, Revelations 13:8, Hebrews 1:3).

If the path of the Just shines brighter and brighter, then his curriculum of learning should be found in the one whose countenance brighter than the sun at noon day (Proverbs 4:18, Acts 26:13).

Christ is the entire curriculum for mankind (Galatians 4:19), and the goal of this learning process is for man to come into oneness with God (John 17:21).

God wants to inhabit man (John 14:21), and man has been called to traverse the length, breadth and height of God’s fullness (Ephesians 3:17). This is a journey of a lifetime, but we can be grateful for spiritual tutors and governors, the 7 spirits of God, commissioned to bring us into the full comprehension of our ordination in God (Eph 1:17-21).

Christ is the way to God, and it is not a literal movement like a pathway in the natural, Christ is the access that brings us into reconciliation with God (2 Corinthians 5:19). Christ is the one who restores the connection between mankind and God, for the sake of journeying into God, for the sake of experiencing God in His fullness.

This article is simply an attempt to awaken your heart to the reality of walking with God. To stir a hunger for knowing God and learning His Ways, only then can your feet be set on the upward journey of experiencing God.

Apostle Peter encourages us to grow in grace, and this only happens in the place of abiding. Christ is our life source; we receive spiritual nourishment as we abide In Him through consistent study of the Word and prayers (2Peter 3:18).

May your heart receive new strength to journey with the Lord. Amen.

That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death
(Phillipians 3:10)

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