The Power of Travailing Prayer
What do you do when your heart is so heavy that words won't come? In Week 3 of our series Knock, Pastor Jason introduces us to "Travailing Prayer"—a type of prayer that isn't found in a textbook but is born in the depths of our most significant burdens.
Using the powerful story of Hannah in 1 Samuel and the "wordless groans" mentioned in Romans 8, this message explores how God uses our seasons of weeping and "spiritual labor" to give birth to something new in our lives and in the world.
In this message, we unpack:
• Defining Travail: Understanding prayer as a form of "spiritual labor" where we partner with God to bring His Kingdom to earth through our deepest desires.
• The Story of Hannah: How a woman’s "bitterness of soul" and silent, moving lips led to a breakthrough that changed the course of a nation.
• Misunderstood by the World: Why travailing prayer often looks like "drunkenness" or foolishness to those standing on the outside, and why God values your tears more than your eloquence.
• The Role of the Holy Spirit: A deeper look at Romans 8:26—how the Spirit groans for us when we are too exhausted to speak.
• From Burden to Birth: Learning to distinguish between worldly sorrow and a "divine burden" that God wants to use for a greater purpose.
The enemy wants to turn your pain into bitterness. But through travailing prayer, God turns your pain into a portal for His power. If you are in a season of "spiritual labor," don't give up—God is doing something in the wait.
Join the Practice: We invite you to continue using our Prayer Walls in the lobby. If you have a burden that feels too heavy to carry, write it down and let this church family "travail" alongside you in prayer.
