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“Travail: The Prayer that Brings Birth”
Hosted by James W. Goll • January 2005

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1. Eight Barren Desperate Women

In scripture eight barren women were specifically named who were healed from barrenness! They had several things in common. They were desperate. They cried out to the Lord. And each brought forth either a prophet or a deliverer of the nation. Let me list these eight women for you:

1. Sarah, who brought forth Isaac (Genesis 11:30; 16:1; 18:1–15; 21:1–8)
2. Rebekah, who brought forth Esau and Jacob (Genesis 25:21–26)
3. Rachel, who brought forth Joseph and Benjamin (Genesis 29:31; 30:1, 22–24; 35:16–18)
4. Manoah’s wife, who brought forth Samson (Judges 13:2–24)
5. Ruth, who brought forth Obed (Ruth 4:13)
6. Hannah, who brought forth Samuel (1 Samuel 1:2–20)
7. Elizabeth, who brought forth John the Baptist (Luke 1:7–13, 57)

I have listed only seven barren women thus far, while I told you I found eight examples. Who is the eighth? Isaiah 66:8 portrays her vividly:

“Who has heard such a thing? Who has seen such things? Can a land be born in one day? Can a nation be brought forth all at once? As soon as Zion travailed, she also brought forth her sons.”

Zion is the eighth barren woman. She will bring forth her precious fruit in the earth as soon as—when? As soon as Zion travails, she will bring forth sons. I have often heard it stated that if the Church would cry out like a barren woman longing for children, then we would have a breakthrough – a revival. I believe this!

2. What Is Travail? Defining Our Terms

“What is travail?” These prayer approaches have been a “Lost Art” in the body of Christ, but in the current move of God, old ways are being made new. Let me try to explain it.
As it is in the natural, so it is in the spiritual. Travail is a form of intense intercession given by the Holy Spirit whereby an individual or group is gripped by something that grips God’s heart. The individual or group labors with Him for an opening to be created so that the new life can come forth.
The definition of travail from Webster’s New World Dictionary is simple: “n. 1. very hard work. 2. the pains of childbirth. 3. intense pain; agony. v. 1. to toil. 2. to suffer the pains of childbirth.” I have found this definition describing physical travail to be correct in the spiritual realm as well.
Travail takes place after you have carried something in your heart for a period of time. But it comes on you suddenly. Travail can be associated with the prayer of tears but does not require it. It is preceded by nurturing the promise; later the strategic time comes to push that promise forth through the prayer canal. Finally you realize that the promise has been born, and you are greatly relieved when the delivery is over!
The prayer of travail is God desiring to create an “opening” to bring forth a measure of life or growth. If the “opening” was already in place, there would not be the need for travail. Just as the “opening” of the natural womb is enlarged to bring forth the baby, so, travail creates an “opening or way,” whereas before the opening or way was closed. With travail, there is always a way opened for life, newness, change or growth.

3. Accounts of Agonizing and Wrestling in Prayer

Different portions of the Body of Christ use different terminology to describe similar or overlapping experiences. Associated with the prayer of travail throughout church history have often been accounts of “agonizing and wrestling” in prayer. Where are these holy wrestlers for our generation?
Perhaps one reason that few wrestle in prayer today is that few have the understanding needed and the perseverance required for its strenuous demands. By revelation, you recognize what is at stake: the eternal destiny of an unsaved loved one; the success of an urgent endeavor; the life of a sick one; the honor of the name of God; the welfare of the Kingdom of God.
Wrestling in prayer enlists all the capacities of your soul, marshals your deepest holy desire, and by the grace of God uses all the perseverance of your holy determination. You push through a host of difficulties. You push back the heavy, threatening clouds of darkness. You reach beyond the visible and natural to the very throne of God. With all your strength and tenacity, you lay hold of God’s grace and power as it becomes a passion of your soul.
Remember Jacob wrestling with the angel until he received the blessing? Let’s look at that passage again:

“Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with him until daybreak. And when he saw that he had not prevailed against him, he touched the socket of his thigh; so the socket of Jacob’s thigh was dislocated while he wrestled with him. Then he said, ‘Let me go, for the dawn is breaking.’ But he said, ‘I will not let you go unless you bless me.’”
Genesis 32:24–26
As Jacob found out, tenacious, persevering prayer eventually pays off.

Additional Scriptural Accounts of Wrestling

We do not know for certain what Paul meant, but ponder the following passage from Colossians:

“Epaphras, who is one of your number, a bondslave of Jesus Christ, sends you his greetings, always laboring earnestly for you in his prayers, that you may stand perfect and fully assured in all the will of God. For I bear him witness that he has a deep concern for you and for those who are in Laodicea and Hierapolis.”
Colossians 4:12–13,
The NIV says Epaphras was “always wrestling in prayer.” Wow! I wonder what his “deep concern,” which was expressed through laboring prayer, looked like. One thing we are assured of: It was intense!
When Paul wrote that our struggle, or wrestling match, is against the forces of darkness, he had in mind the backdrop of the Olympic-style games in ancient Greece. Each wrestler sought to throw his opponent onto the ground and put his own foot on his opponent’s neck. The Amplified Version renders the passage like this:

“Put on God’s whole armor—the armor of a heavy-armed soldier, which God supplies—that you may be able successfully to stand up against [all] the strategies and the deceits of the devil. For we are not wrestling with flesh and blood—contending only with physical opponents—but against the despotisms, against [the master spirits who are] the world rulers of this present darkness, against the spirit forces of wickedness in the heavenly (supernatural) sphere.”
Ephesians 6:11–12
Clearly we are given pictures here of pinning or wrestling with the enemy, as well as with our heavenly Father in the divine interplay of prayer. One common thread is for certain in both accounts: Don’t give up! Continue in your wrestling match. It’s not over till it’s over! Continue in persevering, prevailing intercession.

4. The Epitome of Travail

The God of the universe is speaking; declaring that rain is coming to end the drought. Is anyone listening?
Before a development ever appears in the natural, it must exist first in the heart of God. As recorded from the life of Elijah in I Kings 18, before the rain came to end the drought, Elijah heard the rain with his spiritual ears. Even today God speaks first. This creates a spark of faith within a man or woman. Remember, faith comes by “hearing . . . the word of Christ” (Romans 10:17). But Elijah did not just go out and declare all he had heard. He prayed the promise into being. He literally knelt on the promise. He crouched on Mount Carmel as he put his face between his knees. He birthed end of one season and the beginning of another! The drought ended and the rain poured down!
There are many lessons to grasp here—but let’s keep it simple. God speaks. Man hears. Faith is created. Man responds to the spark of faith and prays the promise into being. Tenacity and endurance are required when the desired result seems to be delayed. Even when breakthrough starts to come, it takes eyes of discernment to recognize the day of visitation. We are not to “[despise] the day of small things” (Zechariah 4:10), as a cloud the size of a man’s hand grows and consumes the sky in a downpour of mercy, and the drought comes to an end.
Yes, as we see in the encounter with Elijah, travail brings birth. Travail is the posture of desperation. It expresses the urgent prayer of the heart. Could this be one of the missing keys to an authentic apostolic worldwide awakening?
Join Michal Ann and I and many other tenacious intercessors. May we truly go forth kneeling on the promises—birthing God’s purposes through the power of prophetic intercession.

5. From the Desk of James W. Goll

Right after Thanksgiving, I ministered at two of the Harvest International Ministries churches and the Wagner Leadership Institute in South Korea. What a blessing it was to minister to leaders from across that great nation! God moved mightily in power, deliverance, prophetic clarity and anointing. From there I attended part of the annual International Coalition of Apostles gathering in Dallas, TX under the direction of C. Peter Wagner. For the rest of December I will be in TN for needed time with my family and staff and team.
I am now working diligently on the book God Encounters co-authored with Michal Ann. This will be a follow up to The Seer and compliment some of our Study Guides. My 15th Study Guide called The Nature of God will be out in January plus working on one to accompany The Seer book. So keep these projects in your prayers!
I invite you to come and join Michal Ann and I in our first Encounters Seminar – A Secret Place Gathering – January 14th and 15th in 2005 in the Greater Nashville, TN area. Lots of time will be given to soaking in His presence and receiving from the Lover of our Souls! We are limited to 225 registrants – registrations are now available only at the door. Each Registrant will receive their choice of an autographed copy of either Wasted on Jesus or The Call to the Secret Place. Chris DuPré will be our primary Worship Leader for this event. Sign up now!
Your gracious financial and prayer support is vitally needed during the Holiday season. Pray and ask the Lord how you can partner with us as we begin this New Year. Your teaming with us would be greatly appreciated! We value you and are excited about the fresh opportunities to serve our Lord together! It is time to arise and build together!

Have a Great Holiday Season!

James W. Goll

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6. Come to Our 1st Encounters Event


A Secret Place Gathering
Encountering God through Contemplative Prayer and Worship
January 14 and 15th 2005


Speakers and Hosts- James and Michal Ann Goll

Worship Leaders- Chris Dupré, Billy Blackwood,
Tina Bolinger, Julie True, and Mark Woodward

Location: Aldersgate Renewal Ministries/GateWay Worship Center
121 East Ave.
Goodlettsville, TN 37072

Registration Information:
Single Registration - $40
Married Registration - $65 (one book per married couple)
Encounters VisionCast Dinner - $15

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- All registrants receive free Wasted on Jesus or A Call to the Secret Place book ($14.00 value)
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8. James Goll to give Network Connections TeleSeminars through LeadersTalk.Com.

One of the board members of Encounters Network, Dr. Bill Greenman, has created a company called LeadersTalk.Com (LTC), a platform where leaders from many areas of life can regularly stay in touch with their friends and partners worldwide through tele-conferencing. This technology will allow me to share my teachings, wisdom, and latest insights from the Lord with you through a simple telephone call.

In January, I will begin weekly TeleSeminar teachings called Network Connections, so I can teach entire courses through LeadersTalk.Com for a minimal fee. Our first two free TeleSeminars in December have been a tremendous success. I look forward to being able to help equip you through this personal means.

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