
| A Prophetic Call to Bear the Burden of the Lord |
blessings, are glad for the peace, are glad to be at home in Christ, and they rightly rejoice in all that the Lord has done for them. But they do not allow your God to open their eyes to look at the suffering and dying souls around them.
Word says, “He is not willing that any should perish.” They do perish, but the Lord seeks those who with open eyes and open hearts will receive the burden, the burden of seeing things as they are—to the point where you cannot stand to leave it that way. To see people die, to see them as they really are, to see sin in all its destructive, decimating power, eating men out from the inside and carrying them off to perdition, this is not a reality that is easy to face in the day by day. But in other generations there have been those willing to bear that burden, willing to cry out for the perishing, willing to cry out, “Lord, how long? How long will it be that the multitudes stream down believing lies, fooled by the enemy, deceived into thinking that they are safe when they are falling off a precipice?"
power. You are living in a generation when your Lord wants to move in power, but the weeping must precede the reaping of the harvest. The burden must be accepted and not put from you. It will break you, it will hurt. It is not easy to have the (curtain) drawn back, and to see life and death as they really are, to see beautiful young people being eaten alive by the wicked one’s lies.
save them than the Gospel. This is a flood for which there is only one lifeboat, only one way of escape. There is no other answer to the avalanche of a generation being swept down to death. Only the Gospel can take them off that downward slope. Will you let them perish, or will you receive that burden that will break your heart just as it broke Jesus’ heart—but which will at the same time make you a fit co-worker of His?
break the rocks in pieces, so that the seed may go in. God will move in power in places that most do not expect that He will move. But He seeks the ones who will say, “Yes, Lord. Here am I. Place your burden on me. Put your desires in my heart. Lord, though it hurts, I want to see things as they really are, because I know, Lord, on the other side of the weeping comes the harvest and the joy.”
Copyright ©2007 Christopher N. White (Prophecy given at Lerner Hall, Columbia University, 7/15/2007 at the New Testament Missionary Fellowship) |