WHEN HEAVEN DOWNLOADS POWER: REFILLING VS INFILLING. PART 6: WHEN THE SPIRIT SHINES THROUGH

Galatians 4:19
My little children, for whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you.” (KJV)
π Quick Recap:
In Part 3, we walked with Hagar through the emotional toll of carrying someone else’s dream. What began as an act of obedience ended in rejection and mistreatment. Yet even in her pain, God saw her. Many of us have carried purpose in secret and pain in silence — but we were reminded that God never overlooks the labor of the unseen carrier.
π§♂️When Prayer Feels Like Labor
Apostle Paul wasn’t a woman. He had no physical womb.
Yet he described his ministry using childbirth language.
He said, “I travail in birth…”
Why?
Because spiritual birth is just as painful, messy, and weighty as physical birth.
Paul had poured his heart into the Galatians. He preached, prayed, corrected, and counseled. And now, he found himself laboring again—not for their physical salvation, but for Christ to be fully formed in them.
π€°The Picture of Gestational Surrogacy in the Spirit
In gestational surrogacy, the surrogate doesn’t use her own egg. She simply carries what belongs to another. She nurtures it, feeds it, protects it—until it’s fully formed and delivered.
That’s what spiritual intercessors, disciplers, and mentors do.
They carry someone else’s:
Destiny
Calling
Potential
Not for their own glory—but to help birth spiritual maturity in others.
Paul was a spiritual surrogate—not giving birth to a personal agenda, but to Christ in others.
π Intercessors: The Hidden Surrogates of the Spirit
Have you ever:
Cried over someone who was walking away from God?
Labored in prayer for someone’s healing, restoration, or salvation?
Carried a burden for your church, city, or generation?
You’re a spiritual surrogate—a carrier of destiny, laboring in intercession until Christ is formed in others.
Like a gestational surrogate, you:
Don’t always get the applause.
Aren’t always remembered in the testimony.
Might be forgotten after the “baby” is born.
But heaven knows. And that’s enough.
πΏ The Sacred Burden
Spiritual surrogacy is sacred. It’s painful. But it’s beautiful.
It’s waking up in the night to pray for someone who doesn’t even know you’re praying.
It’s fasting for someone’s breakthrough when yours hasn’t come yet.
It’s walking with someone through their mess while trusting God with your own.
That’s what it means to travail in birth until Christ is formed.
π Prayer
Dear Jesus, help me to carry others with the same grace and compassion You’ve shown me. Teach me how to labor in prayer until destinies are born, until lives are restored, until Your image is formed in those around me. May I not grow weary in doing good—even when it’s unseen. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
π Devotional Nugget:
A spiritual surrogate carries not their own name, but heaven’s burden, until souls are born and Christ is fully formed in others.
π¬ Let’s Talk:
Who are you currently “carrying” in prayer, mentorship, or spiritual intercession?
Have you ever felt unrecognized after investing deeply in someone’s growth?
Please kindly share your thoughts, testimonies, or questions—we grow better together.
Thank you!
Coming Next:
π Part 5: “The Silent Carrier — The Call of Gestational Surrogates”
In the next devotional, we’ll explore the quiet strength of carriers who go unseen—those who pour into destinies they’ll never keep, yet labor with love all the same.
Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson
(EL-PJ God's penman)
But heaven knows. And that’s enough ❣️
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