Lord help me not stop praying to you and pursuing my relationship with you not just because bad things are happening but because I want to pursue a right real relationship with you. In Jesus name Amen.
Your sermon is incredible. We also know how wonderful and vast, trustworthy and compassionate, our Lord and Savior is!! Thank you and bless you and your wife. You have an very good way of teaching and your style and delivery is precise. Take care and keep up the blessed work!
Brother, thanks for your well-prepared and lively lesson. May I ask a question? Why do you think God blessed Hannah's plan to have Eli (who wasn't such a great father) raise her precious son Samuel rather far from her in Shiloh? (At Duet 6:7 all parents are commanded to raise and train their own children.)
Brother, as a father this question bothered me for a long time. Are you open to an unorthodox idea? Two mothers in the Bible offered to give their young sons to another person, Hannah and the true mother of 1 Kings 3:16-28. That "true mother" offered her son to the lying prostitute to save his life. I think Hannah offered Samuel to God to save Samuel’s life. According to 1 Sam 2:5 “The barren has given birth to seven.” This “barren” couldn’t have been Hannah because she gave birth to only six. But it could have been the spiritual woman Leah, who was temporarily barren at Gen 30:9, and eventually gave birth to seven. The jealous sons of Leah, the unloved wife, nearly murdered Joseph, the son of Rachel, the loved wife. God then protected Joseph by removing him from the reach of his half-brothers. I think Hannah, the loved wife, worried that if Samuel were to be raised at home, he would be murdered by the jealous half-brother sons of Peninnah, the unloved wife. When God accepted Hannah’s request to remove Samuel from her home to be raised at Shiloh, I think God recognized that doing so would not only protect Samuel, it would also provide a replacement for Eli’s wicked sons. I think God prioritized saving Samuel’s life over the requirement for parental training of Deut 6. From this I think we can start to understand how much God, as a parent, cared about the life of his precious son, Jesus. How does that sound?
Lord help me not stop praying to you and pursuing my relationship with you not just because bad things are happening but because I want to pursue a right real relationship with you.
In Jesus name Amen.
Thank you very much for this lesson
Lord please give me strength when Iam weak🙏❤️
God's wisdom on motherhood ❤ in God's word
Me & my husband was truly blessed by the message on today God bless you MOG ❤
I enjoyed the sermon.
Lord I seek you with all of my heart, only you can fulfil all my hearts desire. Amen Amen Amen
May God continue to bless your life and thank you for bringing His Word.!
lord remind me pray without ceasing
Wow, thank you so much for this sermon! 🙏
Ameeen be blessed pastor am blessed with this message
Thankyou for the sermon. It is helping me lead in small group. According to the theme Hanna
Thanks Helen. We are glad it was a helpful and encouraging for you and your group.
Your sermon is incredible. We also know how wonderful and vast, trustworthy and compassionate, our Lord and Savior is!!
Thank you and bless you and your wife. You have an very good way of teaching and your style and delivery is precise.
Take care and keep up the blessed work!
Amazing message
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Please pray for for gift of child
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Actually, the Hebrew says that Peninnah tried to encourage Hannah. Silence is usually a better encouragement.
Brother, thanks for your well-prepared and lively lesson. May I ask a question? Why do you think God blessed Hannah's plan to have Eli (who wasn't such a great father) raise her precious son Samuel rather far from her in Shiloh? (At Duet 6:7 all parents are commanded to raise and train their own children.)
Good question. I don't know why God directed their lives the way He did, but I do know that God used it for His glory.
Brother, as a father this question bothered me for a long time. Are you open to an unorthodox idea? Two mothers in the Bible offered to give their young sons to another person, Hannah and the true mother of 1 Kings 3:16-28. That "true mother" offered her son to the lying prostitute to save his life. I think Hannah offered Samuel to God to save Samuel’s life. According to 1 Sam 2:5 “The barren has given birth to seven.” This “barren” couldn’t have been Hannah because she gave birth to only six. But it could have been the spiritual woman Leah, who was temporarily barren at Gen 30:9, and eventually gave birth to seven. The jealous sons of Leah, the unloved wife, nearly murdered Joseph, the son of Rachel, the loved wife. God then protected Joseph by removing him from the reach of his half-brothers. I think Hannah, the loved wife, worried that if Samuel were to be raised at home, he would be murdered by the jealous half-brother sons of Peninnah, the unloved wife. When God accepted Hannah’s request to remove Samuel from her home to be raised at Shiloh, I think God recognized that doing so would not only protect Samuel, it would also provide a replacement for Eli’s wicked sons. I think God prioritized saving Samuel’s life over the requirement for parental training of Deut 6. From this I think we can start to understand how much God, as a parent, cared about the life of his precious son, Jesus. How does that sound?
Samuel's birth: ua-cam.com/video/-TXjmHmLlPs/v-deo.html