<p>Topic: BORNE OF FOUR</p><p>Text: Mark 2:3... And they come unto him, bringing one sick of the palsy, which was borne of four.</p><p> Is there anytime that you received a burden or revelation to pray for someone, only to find out that two or more other brethren got same message? Have you ever had a ministration that coincidentally two others got same spiritual signals? That's it.!
Bearing one another's burden is a law of Christ (Galatians 6:2). The scripture in view is that of a Man with palsy, who couldn't bear his burden himself neither alone. Four people bore him up to Christ. They represented him in prayer. They resolved to solve the puzzle of his life. They practically carried him to Jesus, then his healing came.
There are spiritual challenges a Christain can bear alone, there are some others that other brethren will assist him prayerfully. Bringing the case in view at the feet of Jesus. For the Man in Mark chapter 2 verse 3, his challenge required four christain brethren to support in prayers. They did. Lifting him up in prayers, solved the problem.
Are you receiving ministrations on over other brethren? Are you tackling it adequately? Are you standing in the gap as touching the matter? Are you abandoning the matter? Are you disobedient to the promptings? Are you concluding that the said brother/ Sister can pray afterall.?
Kindly copy these brethren. They were four. The Man's burden was BORNE OF FOUR.</p>
Bearing one another's burden is a law of Christ (Galatians 6:2). The scripture in view is that of a Man with palsy, who couldn't bear his burden himself neither alone. Four people bore him up to Christ. They represented him in prayer. They resolved to solve the puzzle of his life. They practically carried him to Jesus, then his healing came.
There are spiritual challenges a Christain can bear alone, there are some others that other brethren will assist him prayerfully. Bringing the case in view at the feet of Jesus. For the Man in Mark chapter 2 verse 3, his challenge required four christain brethren to support in prayers. They did. Lifting him up in prayers, solved the problem.
Are you receiving ministrations on over other brethren? Are you tackling it adequately? Are you standing in the gap as touching the matter? Are you abandoning the matter? Are you disobedient to the promptings? Are you concluding that the said brother/ Sister can pray afterall.?
Kindly copy these brethren. They were four. The Man's burden was BORNE OF FOUR.</p>