
Have people made you seem weak because you mourned? In this episode, Sir Elorm brings light to an often-misunderstood spiritual discipline — mourning. Far from weakness, mourning is an inward movement of love, an expression of divine compassion and intercession. To mourn is to feel the weight of God’s heart for people, for nations, and for the Church.
Jesus wept though He knew resurrection was coming; true spirituality does not deny humanity. Fasting and weeping are all aspects of mourning and expressions of the burden of love that births transformation. In the fellowship of believers, mourning with others becomes a sacred act of unity, healing, and presence.
Are you available to mourn with your loved ones? In this session, you will discover the necessity of that availability.
What to Expect:
- Mourning as a spiritual practice
- The importance of mourning
- Godly sorrow versus ungodly sorrow
- The technicality of groaning
- Mourning with others as a component of fellowship
- Maintaining hope amidst sorrow
In this teaching, rediscover mourning not as despair, but as a divine posture — where love for people and the desire to see the purposes of God actualized are expressed.
Shalom! Maranatha!