Wombs of Intercession
- Dr. John W. Mulinde
- Jul 22
- 2 min read
Scripture:
Galatians 4:19 —“My little children, for whom I labor in birth again until Christ is formed in you…”
Message:
True intercession is spiritual pregnancy. It is not casual prayer; it is divine labor. It is the willingness to carry a burden in the unseen realm until it manifests in the physical. Just as a mother conceives, nurtures, and endures labor to bring forth life, the intercessor receives burdens from the heart of God and carries them through travail until His purposes are born.
This is what Paul meant when he said he labored again until Christ was formed. The first prayer was not enough. He had to go back into labor—because birthing spiritual maturity, revival, or destiny takes time, persistence, and spiritual strength. Many start praying with zeal, but few stay through the pregnancy. The womb of intercession requires patience, pain, and perseverance.
There are promises that God has already conceived in the spirit—ministries, deliverances, restorations, even national transformation—but they have stalled because there is no one willing to carry them to term. Some burdens will never break through unless someone agrees to become the womb God can use.
If you are feeling a deep, persistent burden that won’t go away—don’t dismiss it. It may not be emotional weight; it may be spiritual conception. God may be trusting you to birth something eternal.
Golden Nugget:
Destiny is conceived in the spirit and delivered through the intercessor’s travail.
Further Study:
Isaiah 66:7–9, Romans 8:22–27, 1 Samuel 1:10–20
Prayer:
Lord, I offer my life as a womb for Your purposes. Impart into me what You desire to birth in this generation. Teach me to labor in the secret place until Your will is fully formed. Give me the strength to carry, the grace to endure, and the faith to bring it forth. I will not abort the burden.
Activation Challenge:
Ask God to show you what He wants to birth through your life. When He reveals it, write it down. Then commit to pray into it daily until you sense spiritual release. Consider fasting a meal each week to deepen the travail.



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