The True Tears Of The Saints

Apostle Grace Lubega

Psalms 119:136 (KJV); Rivers of waters run down mine eyes, because they keep not thy 

The highest place of a yielded spirit is that of feeling after God; when His emotions become your emotions.

In that place, God’s desires become your desires and His vision becomes your vision.

Charles Fox Parham used to preach seven times in one night because he wanted to see his generation transformed.

Evan Roberts, grieved by the spiritual dryness in his nation went down on his knees and prayed with tears in his eyes saying to God, “You either give me Wales or I die.”

William J Seymour knelt behind shoe boxes in Asuza in fervent prayer and cried that God would pour His Spirit on his city and God did.

All these examples and so many more in church history achieved what they achieved because ‘rivers of waters’ for those who didn’t keep God’s law ran down their eyes.

So ask yourself child of God; what makes you weep, what are those things that create discomfort in your spirit? Are they selfish desires or are you after God’s own heart?

There are things you will never see in your generation until while in your closet, ‘rivers of waters’ run down your eyes because this in itself reveals the level of your brokenness.

FURTHER STUDY: Acts 13:22, Acts 17:27

GOLDEN NUGGET:
The highest place of a yielded spirit is that of feeling after God; when His emotions become your emotions. In that place, God’s desires become your desires and His vision becomes your vision.

PRAYER: My loving father, I hunger for you. By prevenient grace, you cause me to seek after the things that matter; these are things at the centre of eternal purpose. Your heart is my heart, your mind is my mind. Your will is my will. I hold nothing back Lord and my greatest desire is to see you glorified in all the earth. This day, use me like never before, as a vessel of honour, that many will know you and be drawn to the everlasting light.
In Jesus’s name. Amen.

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