The concept of a "Burden for God's Work" refers to a deep sense of concern and responsibility for the advancement of God's kingdom, as evident in the lives of numerous biblical figures, including the prophets and apostles. This burden is rooted in a profound love for God and a desire to see His will fulfilled, as expressed in Psalms 119:32, where the psalmist writes, "I run in the path of your commands, for you have set my heart free." In Romans 9:1-3, the apostle Paul exemplifies this burden, expressing his heartfelt longing for the salvation of his people, and in Galatians 4:19, he describes his labor pains for the Galatian church, illustrating the depth of his concern for their spiritual well-being. Through such examples, the Bible encourages Christians to cultivate a similar burden for God's work, surrendering themselves to His purposes and passionately pursuing His mission.
Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of having a burden and concern for God's work, drawing parallels between the movements of Israel from Babylon to Jerusalem and the current state of the church. He highlights the examples of Daniel, Ezra, and Nehemiah, who fasted and prayed for the advancement of
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of ceaseless prayer and provides a six-fold request for believers to pray for one another. He encourages fathers and mothers to pray for their children and husbands and wives to pray for each other, believing that God will bring about transformat
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Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the profound need for faith and the power of prayer in the life of believers, reflecting on the heroes of faith in Hebrews 11. He acknowledges the struggles of the modern world and the emptiness of human systems, urging the congregation to seek a deeper relationship with
