Lament: When Prayer Becomes Tears
Lament: When Prayer Becomes Tears
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Why isn’t the church weeping?
Lament is raw honest prayer. A century ago, perhaps as recently as fifty years ago, travail was as common in Pentecostal congregations as were corporate prayer sessions. There were times in which an entire congregation tarried before God in prayer and wept. In such a season, groaning in the Spirit still was a common practice.
Lament is not reflected in our public nor private worship. When we do weep, it is rarely before God in prayer. Is the church no longer a place that admits those who weep and mourn? Isn’t there a blessing for the mourner promised by Jesus, himself, a word for those who need comfort?
WATCH “In Between the Lines” as P. Douglas Small gives a synopsis of Lament