Bible Question:
Prepared To Cry... and Willing? I think often the Holy Spirit will move across a congregation, and He will want to do a cleansing on a man or woman; but we oftentimes are so insecure and 'to' people conscience... that we will not allow ourselves to cry. I don't think I have ever heard a Pastor talk about this. To prepare people to cry. We can shout, we can clap, we can dance... but cry? Prepare them to cry. A pastor might say, I want you to breakdown right where you are... without restraint. Don't listen to the thought that says, "you can get alone with God later... cry at home. You'll never do it!" And for those who are around you... for whom it is not there time to cry, will you be extra sensitive to not shame or embarrass your sister or brother? Why not bow your head and pray for them when you sense that this is about to happen? We cannot predict when the Spirit will move on us... and stay heavily on us... but when He does, be ready! Everybody get into your positions. Let's learn it together... keep it at the forefront of our minds. We know how to celebrate, but do we know how to give ourselves completely away to the Spirit? I think this message needs to be one of the keys to any healthy congregation. To return to the days of D.L. Moody who often cried because the Spirit would move so heavily upon him. To ignore it... is to rob the assembly. All of Christendom can benefit from a tearful cleansing... and Pastors need to help get the congregation conditioned to accept it. I've never heard it, nor often repeated. Return to tears and be cleansed... not ashamed. Bobby Conner... |
Bible Answer: Greetings Bobby and welcome to the forum. I grew up during an era where as boys growing up that men just dont cry. How hurtfull.It's taken me a lot of years to overcome that teaching. People are so fearfull of being vulnerable with there hearts.But thats how God wants us to be. He will help us to gaurd our hearts,we need not concerne ourselves with what others will think,who knows that by alowing ourselfs to open and vulnerable what doors we may help open for other people as well as enabling God to work in our own lives. There is no shame in tears. In Christ, lionheart |