
Books of the Spirit: Understanding Divine Records and the Prayer of Tears
Everything in heaven and earth is recorded in divine books, and genuine tears in prayer unlock the deepest work of God's intercession.
God maintains an elaborate heavenly system of records—divine books that contain everything established, permitted, and promised. Alongside these celestial recordings exists a spiritual reality that many believers have misunderstood: the transformative power of genuine tears in prayer. This is not emotional weakness, but the highest form of intercession through which the Holy Spirit Himself expresses the deepest yearnings of the soul to the Father.
Teaching Overview
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God's heavenly system includes multiple divine books—the Book of the Elect, the Book of the Righteous, the Lamb's Book of Life, the Book of Blessings, and the Book of Curses—that record all spiritual matters and God's promises to His people.
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The enemy also maintains records—the Book of the Wicked, which tracks targets for attack, and the Book of Sorrows, which records generational curses and patterns of sorrow designed to repeat in families.
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Only God's written record cannot be erased; what God has established in His books is infinitely greater and more profitable than anything the enemy has plotted, because spoken wishes are temporary but written decisions are permanent.
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Prayer exists in multiple realms—prayers of the lips (which can be faked), prayers of the Spirit (which require deep attunement to God), and prayers of the soul expressed through tears, which are the most authentic and powerful form of intercession.
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Every genuine tear shed in sincere prayer is recorded in heaven and brings God's response; tears are not expressions of despair but groaning of the spirit through which the Holy Spirit Himself intercedes, and God responds by moving mountains and fulfilling promises.
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Spiritual breakthroughs and miracles are birthed through the prayer of tears—a sacrifice of the soul that costs something and creates an atmosphere where God's power operates, exemplified in Jesus' tears at Lazarus' tomb and King Hezekiah's healing.
Key Distinctions
| Book of the Wicked | Book of Sorrows | God's Unalterable Record | |
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| What it records | Enemy's plot, targets for attack, names of those marked for destruction | Generational patterns of sorrow, weeping meant to repeat across families | God's promises, blessings, and established plans for His people |
| Source/Authority | The enemy and dark spiritual realm | The enemy's assignment to perpetuate family curses | God alone—permanent and unchangeable |
| Purpose | To orchestrate destruction and prevent God's purposes | To ensure continuous tears of despair and defeat | To guarantee fulfillment of God's will regardless of opposition |
| Can it be erased? | No, but God's record supersedes it | No, but God's tears (intercession) break its power | No—it stands eternally and cannot be challenged |
| How it's countered | Through God's written establishment and intercession | Through tears of love and faith, not despair; through the prayer of the Spirit | Alignment with what God has written; agreement with His record |
| Prayer of the Lips | Prayer of the Spirit | Prayer of the Soul (Tears) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | Words spoken aloud to God | Groaning and utterance beyond words; Spirit-led intercession | Tears as expression of the soul's deepest cry; weeping before God |
| Can be faked | Yes—easily | No—requires true attunement to God | No—genuine tears reveal what words cannot |
| What it requires | Speaking ability | Deep spiritual intimacy and alignment with God's will | Vulnerable soul expression; removal of emotional numbness |
| God's response | Heard, but not necessarily moved without other elements | Honored and participated in by the Holy Spirit | Immediate—God stops everything to respond |
| What it accomplishes | Petition and praise | Deep intercession and spiritual fortification | Breakthrough, healing, resurrection, and reversal of verdicts |
| Tears of Despair | Tears of Intimacy/Expression | |
|---|---|---|
| Source | Panic, fear, hopelessness, complaint | Love, gratitude, longing, intercession, intense joy or sorrow |
| What they express | Loss without hope; victim mentality; self-pity | What cannot be uttered in words; depth of relationship with God |
| Devil's goal | To waste them on bitterness, anger, frustration, venting | To prevent them altogether by numbing the soul |
| God's response | God sees through them; they do not compel Him to move | God responds immediately; He cannot ignore genuine tears |
| Biblical example | Israelites complaining in the wilderness | King Hezekiah reminding God of his faithfulness; Jesus at Lazarus' tomb |
The Heavenly Recording System
- God maintains an organized heavenly system where everything is recorded and accounted for; nothing escapes divine documentation.
- Multiple books exist in the spiritual realm—divine books owned by God and dark books owned by the enemy.
- What is spoken is a wish, but what is written is a decision; establishment requires both utterance and written record.
"There is a system in the heavens and the systems of the heaven is so organized that everything is taken account for by God."
"Anything you say is a wish. What is written is a decision. Everything you say is a wish but what is written is a decision. So in order for something to be established, it is not only spoken, it is also what, it is written."
The Enemy's Books: Records of Attack and Sorrow
- The Book of the Wicked contains the names and strategies of those targeted for destruction by the enemy; it records the plots and means by which they will attempt to defeat you.
- The Book of Sorrows is designed to ensure perpetual weeping—not tears of prayer, but tears of generational sorrow that repeat family patterns of defeat.
- When the wicked target you, your name appears in their book, written at the places where they orchestrate how they will find, capture, and destroy you.
"If God's finger is on you, if you are anointed and appointed, you are being attacked because they know you because they have your name written in the book that is owned by the wicked."
"In the book of Sorrows, this book is targeted to make sure you always cry, tears of sorrow. Not this what your parents cried about your grandparents cried about and see what you're crying about. So there is something about them that has been recorded and it must be repeated in your life."
God's Unalterable Record: The Victory Over All Opposition
- God's books cannot be erased or altered; what God has established is infinitely greater than anything the enemy writes.
- God's written establishment is far more profitable and powerful than any self-effort or personal accomplishment.
- The blessing of the Lord breaks the arrows of sorrow that are recorded against you because God's record supersedes all enemy documentation.
"It doesn't matter what the enemy has written concerning you. What God has established is much greater and more profitable for you than anything you can ever do for yourself."
"The good news is only God's book that cannot be erased."
The Divine Books of God
- God maintains the Book of the Elect, the Book of the Righteous, the Lamb's Book of Life, the Book of Blessings, and the Book of Curses.
- God also records the Book of Your Life—everything you think, say, and do is documented; your thoughts about your neighbor are being recorded.
- Your gratitude and ingratitude are recorded; God uses His Book of Blessings to show you what you have been given when you claim to have nothing to praise Him for.
"There is the book of the elect. There is the book of the righteous. There is the lamb's book of life. There is the book of blessings, and there is the book of curses."
"The book of your life, not the book of eternal life, but the book of your life."
The Books of Prayer: Different Forms, Different Records
- Worship is recorded because it reveals your intimacy with God; your ability to worship depends on your revelation of God, not just His blessings.
- Praise is recorded based on your gratitude for what God has done; it is a measure of whether you recognize His goodness toward you.
- Prayer in the Spirit is recorded because it determines your spiritual fortification and protection.
"There is the books of prayer. Notice I said books because we have different forms of prayer and they can all not be put in the same place."
"Your worship is recorded, your praise is recorded because your worship is recorded because it tells of your intimacy with God. Your ability to worship is based on your revelation of God."
The Prayer of the Soul: Tears and Divine Response
- Tears are the exclusive prayer of the soul; even though all prayer is spiritual, tears express something no other form of prayer can convey.
- Every tear shed in genuine prayer is collected by an angel and brought to heaven; it is poured into a divine book, and only God can interpret what your tears are saying.
- God responds to genuine tears by wiping them away—not dismissing them, but fulfilling the very prayer the tears contained.
"Even though all prayer is spiritual but there is a specific prayer that is exclusive to the soul. And this is the prayer of tears and there is a book dedicated to your tears."
"Every time you have cried, an angel has taken those tears. Run to heaven. It is poured in a book and all that you are saying is Good morning. But the only one that can interpret your tears is God. Not even angels."
Tears Misplaced: From Complaint to Intercession
- The enemy has diverted tears toward complaint about pain rather than expression of solutions and intercession.
- When loved ones pass away, tears are meant to be an expression of love—the weight of relationship that words cannot bear—not despair for their departure.
- Biblical mourning is not the cry of those without hope; it is the expression of those who grieve because they know the goodness of what they have lost.
"Your tears have been misplaced. Because you think when you cry because of your pain, God will answer you because You cried. Tears, an expression to God, but the devil has diverted our tears to be complaining of our pain, but not the expression of our solutions."
"Your tears are an expression of your love for them. That you cannot utter with your words. We do not mourn as those who have no hope."
The Sacred Power of Genuine Tears
- Genuine tears in prayer are more powerful than any other form of intercession; they cannot be faked, and they compel God to move.
- Satan works to waste tears on bitterness, anger, frustration, complaining, and venting because he knows the power of tears directed toward God.
- There is nothing more sacred than tears offered to God; they create an atmosphere where miracles and breakthroughs become possible.
"There are things in your life you will never receive until you pray the prayer of tears. Because the purity and the sincerity of something, especially to God is known by tears."
"There is nothing more sacred than tears. Nothing more sacred than tears."
Tears as Spiritual Pregnancy: Birth of the Miracle
- When a baby is about to be born, the waters must break; spiritually, when a miracle is about to manifest, tears must break.
- Spiritual pregnancy exists in vision and faith; tears accompany the breaking of that vision into physical reality.
- Tears signal that you have seen what God is about to do and the burden of that revelation has become too great to contain.
"When your miracle is about to come, tears have to. Because spiritual pregnancy is in the eyes or in the vision. I see what God is about to do. I see it coming tears begin to break."
Case Study: King Hezekiah's Healing Through Tears
- Hezekiah did not weep because of death, but because his tears reminded God of his faithfulness—he had walked before God in truth.
- Hezekiah's tears were not panic; they were intercession saying, "If You positioned me to do this, then my end cannot look like this."
- God immediately responded, reversing His verdict: "I have heard your prayer, and I have seen your tears"—without the tears, there would have been no healing.
"His tears were not of panic because he was going to die. His tears was, I know you are good. Remember what I have done in your sight."
"I have heard your prayer, but I have seen your tears. Your tears are an expression of what you are seeing that others cannot see. If it didn't cry, there would be no healing."
Jesus' Tears: The Prayer That Sealed Salvation
- Jesus did not weep on the cross because of physical pain; He wept when He was about to finish the work and offer the prayer of redemption.
- The pain of whipping and crucifixion did not move Jesus to tears, but the weight of intercession for humanity's salvation caused Him to weep.
- Without the expression of tears—the prayer of the soul—the salvation of mankind would not have been secured; it was not the dying alone, but the prayer offered in that distress.
"When he was about to give up the ghosts, he cried. And after he cried, with a loud voice, then he says, Father, I commit my spirit in your hands and then he gave up the ghost. Without that expression of tears, the salvation of men was not coming."
"It was not just about him dying on the cross. It was about the prayer He will offer in that time of distress and pain."
Jesus at the Tomb of Lazarus: Tears for Unbelief
- Jesus did not weep because Lazarus was dead; He knew Lazarus would die four days before and waited on purpose.
- Jesus wept to pray the prayer of tears that would change the spiritual atmosphere and break the unbelief surrounding Him.
- Miracles are born out of atmosphere; Jesus had to create a different spiritual environment through the prayer of tears for the resurrection to occur.
"So Jesus did not whip because Lazarus was dead. He knew Lazarus would die four days before. He wept. But the Lord Jesus whips. And then he makes this interesting prayer. Father, I thank you that you have heard me, that you always hear me."
"Miracles are born of an atmosphere. And the atmosphere in that place was terrible. No resurrection could have happened. So the Lord Jesus had to do something beyond. He had to pray a prayer that is not ordinary."
The Holy Spirit's Intercession Through Groans
- The Holy Spirit helps in our infirmities—our spiritual limitations and weaknesses—by interceding with groans that cannot be uttered in human language.
- These groans of the Spirit are not words; they are the deep expression of the soul through which the Holy Spirit Himself speaks to the Father.
- When you find yourself weeping during worship without knowing why, the Holy Spirit is participating in your prayer, expressing what you cannot articulate.
"The Spirit is self-makeup intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered."
"When you begin to groan, it means you have pulled the heart of God in matters. That will cause a sincere transformation."
Breaking Free From Emotional Numbness
- The world teaches that crying is weakness, causing many—especially men—to numb their emotions and become spiritually dead.
- If the soul does not express itself, it dies; numbness is the death of authentic prayer and relationship with God.
- A heart of stone prevents the very intimacy God desires; breaking free from emotional numbness is necessary for the prayer of tears to flow.
"If you numb your soul, you are as good as dead. Because if the soul does not express itself, the soul will die. You have what is called a heart of stone."
"There is no greater intimacy of prayer without tears."
The Prayer of Thanksgiving: Releasing the Miracle
- When the miracle is already seen in the spirit, thanksgiving releases it into the physical; Jesus' prayer of thanksgiving at Lazarus' tomb was the activation of resurrection power.
- "Father, I thank you that you have heard me, that you always hear me"—this prayer declares that the answer already exists in the heavenly record before the physical manifestation.
- Even if your miracle is bound by circumstances, it will still find its way to you; the prayer of thanksgiving loosens what is bound.
"Father, I thank you that you have heard me, that you always hear me. I am not praying for my sake, but for their sake, that they know that you sent me. Lazarus, get up."
"Even if your miracle is bound, it will still find it swear to you. And all you have to do is loose it."
The 400-Year Test: Prayer Sealed With Tears
- The tears of the children of Israel were heard by God after 400 years; not because their suffering was finally worthy, but because prayers are sealed and fulfilled through tears.
- God's response to Moses confirmed: "I have heard their cry and I have seen their tears"—this dual hearing and seeing is what compels divine action.
- Prayer is not fulfilled by words alone; it requires the seal of tears to reach the throne room and activate God's intervention.
"It took 400 years for the tears of the children of Israel to reach God. Prayer is not fulfilled only by words. It is sealed with tears."
God Stops Everything for Genuine Tears
- Whenever genuine tears are shed, the Lord stops in His tracks and changes His course; tears redirect God's attention and move Him to action.
- Jesus stopped a funeral procession to raise a widow's only son because He saw her tears and recognized the weight of her love and loss.
- A response to God is a tear away—the prayer of tears is the fastest way to reach the heart of God and receive what you need.
"Whenever there is genuine tears, the Lord will stop in his tracks. Jesus responded to the Mother's tears. Your response is a tear away."
Key Definitions
Book of the Wicked — The enemy's spiritual record that documents and orchestrates plots against those marked for destruction, containing names and strategies for attack.
Book of Sorrows — The enemy's generational record designed to perpetuate patterns of sorrow and weeping across families, ensuring that curse cycles repeat.
Divine Books — The heavenly records maintained by God alone, including the Book of the Elect, the Book of the Righteous, the Lamb's Book of Life, the Book of Blessings, and the Book of Curses, which cannot be erased or altered.
Prayer of Tears — The exclusive prayer of the soul expressed through genuine weeping; groans of the spirit through which the Holy Spirit intercedes, and the most powerful form of intercession before God.
Spiritual Pregnancy — The vision and faith that comes before physical manifestation; the burden of seeing what God is about to do before it appears in the natural realm.
Tears of Intimacy — Genuine tears shed in sincere prayer or grief that express what words cannot convey; an expression of deep love, longing, or intercession directed toward God.
Groaning of the Spirit — The intercession of the Holy Spirit through utterances that cannot be formed into human words; the deepest prayer language that the Holy Spirit Himself expresses through a believer.
Key Takeaways
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God's written record is permanent and unchangeable, while the enemy's plots against you are temporary; alignment with what God has written in His books guarantees victory regardless of opposition.
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Tears are not a sign of weakness but the highest form of intercession; genuine tears cannot be faked and compel God to move where words alone cannot.
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The prayer of the soul expressed through tears is sealed by the Holy Spirit Himself; without tears, many breakthroughs will never come to pass.
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Satan's strategy is to waste your tears on complaint, bitterness, and despair to prevent them from being directed toward God as intercession.
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Miracles and spiritual breakthroughs are born out of the prayer of tears—a sacrifice that costs something and creates an atmosphere where God's power operates.
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Emotional numbness is spiritual death; breaking free to express your soul through genuine tears restores your capacity for true intimacy with God and supernatural answers.
Reflection Questions
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What areas of your life have you been praying about without tears—merely with words—and what might change if you allowed yourself to pray the prayer of the soul?
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Are you numbing your emotions out of fear that tears are weakness, and how is this preventing your intercession from reaching its full power?
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Which of your family's generational sorrows have you been crying about in despair, and how could you redirect those tears into prayers of intercession and faith instead?
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When you look at what God has written in His books about your life, are you living in alignment with His record or in agreement with the enemy's plot against you?
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What specific breakthrough or answer has God been waiting for you to pray through tears, and what is holding you back from allowing that vulnerable expression in His presence?
Prayers and Declarations
Opening Prayer
"Father, we thank you in the name of your Son, your Holy Son, Jesus. We thank you for your goodness and your kindness that you remain the same eternally. Father, we are failed you, we are failed ourselves. But we thank you that you are faithful and you are merciful, continually. Father, we are but dust. Lord, we are the workmanship of your hands. Father, if you do not rescue us, if you do not help us, if you do not shape us, we will never become more than just dust. But we thank you for your love and your mercy through your San Jesus that has restored us in you. That continually your blood speaks better things concerning us and continually you rescue us unto yourself. Father, we surrender ourselves again in your hands and we pray that your mercy will continue to carry us and push us through. Lord, as we are in your presence we pray for, complete transformation of our spirit, our soul and our bodies and transformation of every situation we are facing. Father glorify yourself even now, by proving yourself to be God continually as you have in the past, by bringing us Father into the place you have ordained for us. Lord, we thank you that you are good and you remain God and that you being God has nothing to do with us. You being good as nothing to do with us, this is just who you are. You will never love us more than when we were in the world, because your love was shared towards us before we even came to you, nor before we became conscious of you. Your word says, for God so loved the world, you love us when we were still your enemies, when we hated you, but because of Jesus, you brought us to yourself. Father in the same manner let every miracle we are expecting, every transformation we are waiting for, every open door, come through love and not labor. Glory fire yourself even now, in Jesus' name. The Lord is good and He remains good eternally."
Lift your right hand to heaven, say Father in the name of Jesus.
"Give me the spirit of wisdom and understanding. Give me the spirit of wisdom and understand. Father helped me to receive your word. Father helped me to see your ways. That I may be a benefit to your kingdom."
Scripture References
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Romans 8:26 — "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." (KJV)
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Romans 8:28 — "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." (KJV)
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1 Corinthians 3:16-17 — "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are." (KJV)
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Psalm 56:8 — "Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book?" (KJV)
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Luke 18:7 — "And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?" (KJV)
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2 Kings 20:1-5
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Revelation 7:17
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John 11:35 — "Jesus wept." (KJV)
Golden Nuggets
"Anything you say is a wish. What is written is a decision."
"It doesn't matter what the enemy has written concerning you. What God has established is much greater and more profitable for you than anything you can ever do for yourself."
"Every time you have cried, an angel has taken those tears. Run to heaven. It is poured in a book and all that you are saying is Good morning. But the only one that can interpret your tears is God."
"Your tears are an expression of your love for them. That you cannot utter with your words."
"There are things in your life you will never receive until you pray the prayer of tears."
"There is nothing more sacred than tears. Nothing more sacred than tears."
"When your miracle is about to come, tears have to. Because spiritual pregnancy is in the eyes or in the vision."
"Without that expression of tears, the salvation of men was not coming. It was not just about him dying on the cross. It was about the prayer He will offer in that time of distress and pain."
"Prayer is not fulfilled only by words. It is sealed with tears."
"Whenever there is genuine tears, the Lord will stop in his tracks. Your response is a tear away."
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