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John Hames

The Change From Joy to Soul-Burden

The sermon discusses the change from joy to soul-burden, a heavy heart for the unsaved, which is a manifestation of the Holy Spirit's work in the believer.
John Hames preaches about the manifestation of the Spirit given to believers for their benefit, highlighting the transition from joy and ecstasy to soul-burden that can confuse new converts. He explains that soul-burden is when the Holy Spirit makes one's heart heavy and sorrowful for the unsaved, leading to groanings and intercessions that cannot be uttered. During revival meetings, the presence of soul-burden and intercession may overshadow the usual joy and jubilation, as the Spirit works through believers to pray for unknown needs and burdens.

Text

"But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal" (1 Cor. 12:7).

There will hardly be an experience more perplexing and confusing to the newly converted than the sudden change through which he passes from joy and ecstasy to the heavy pressure of soul-burden. The joy dies so suddenly and the burden bursts in so vehemently that it frequently confuses the convert and causes him to think for a moment that he has lost his religion or in some way deeply grieved the Holy Spirit He cannot understand why his sun of joy disappeared so suddenly and the landslide of depression settled upon him so heavily.

It is only a short time, however, before the blessed Comforter, like a loving mother, will whisper cheering words to his heart and also in some way let him know that his heaviness is not from disobedience, condemnation or guilt, but is soul-burden. What is meant by soul-burden is when the blessed Holy Spirit makes your heart heavy and sorrowful for the unsaved. The burden may sometimes rest upon your heart so heavily that you may fall prostrate upon the floor and besides not able to utter a single word but groan within. This is what the apostle meant in Romans 8:26, when he made the following remarks:

"Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered."

This is what it means for Zion to travail. Sometimes this burden and inward groaning will come upon us in the early part of the day for sinners who will be at the altar that night. Of course, we may not know they are to be there, neither will we always know what we are burdened for, but the blessed Holy Ghost who dwells within knows, hence, it is He that prays and makes intercessions through us. Those who have been recently saved or sanctified are quite often confused during revival meetings. They cannot understand why they do not have the same degree of joy and blessing that they had before the meeting began. They, of course, are beginners and have not awakened to the fact that when soul-burden, soul-concern and the spirit of intercession prevail in a meeting, the flow of joy for the present is stayed. This explains also why the saints are not so jubilant and joyful during revival times as they usually are before and after.

This difference is also noticeable in prayer and praise meetings. We rarely ever see the Christians as happy and joyful in a prayer-meeting as they are in a praise and testimony meeting. The difference is this, in the prayer-meeting the spirit of intercession and soul-travail prevails, while in the praise and testimony meeting the spirit of encouragement and holy merriment prevails.

Another fact worthy of the convert's notice is this, a prayer-meeting is more rudely opposed and withstood by the powers of darkness than a praise or testimony meeting. You will find it much easier to go to sleep in a prayer-meeting than in a business meeting. You will also find it much easier to remain awake while reading the evening paper than while reading the Bible.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Change From Joy to Soul-Burden
  2. A. The sudden transition from joy to soul-burden
  3. B. The confusion and misunderstanding of the convert
  4. C. The realization that the burden is not from disobedience or guilt
  5. II. The Nature of Soul-Burden
  6. A. The Holy Spirit's role in making the heart heavy for the unsaved
  7. B. The burden's manifestation in groaning and inability to speak
  8. III. The Purpose of Soul-Burden
  9. A. To travail for sinners and make intercessions for them
  10. B. To pray and make intercessions through the believer
  11. IV. The Difference Between Soul-Burden and Joy
  12. A. The prevalence of soul-travail in prayer meetings
  13. B. The prevalence of holy merriment in praise and testimony meetings

Key Quotes

“Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.” — John Hames
“But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal” — John Hames
“The blessed Comforter, like a loving mother, will whisper cheering words to his heart” — John Hames

Application Points

  • Recognize that soul-burden is a normal part of the Christian experience and is not a sign of disobedience or guilt.
  • Understand that the Holy Spirit's work in you is to travail for sinners and make intercessions for them.
  • Be aware of the difference between soul-travail and holy merriment in prayer and praise meetings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I feel so burdened and sorrowful after being saved?
You are experiencing soul-burden, a heavy heart for the unsaved, which is a manifestation of the Holy Spirit's work in you.
Why do I feel confused and unhappy during revival meetings?
You are a beginner and are not yet aware of the spirit of intercession and soul-travail that prevails during revival times.
Why are prayer meetings often more difficult and opposed than praise meetings?
Prayer meetings are more rudely opposed by the powers of darkness due to the spirit of intercession and soul-travail that prevails.
What is the purpose of soul-burden?
The purpose of soul-burden is to travail for sinners and make intercessions for them, praying and making intercessions through the believer.

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