Hannah prayed and said:
My heart rejoices in the LORD; My horn is exalted in the LORD. I smile at my enemies, Because I rejoice in Your salvation
No one is holy like the LORD, For there is none besides You, Nor is there any rock like our God.
Talk no more so very proudly; Let no arrogance come from your mouth, For the LORD is the God of knowledge; And by Him actions are weighed
What a great testimony & gratitude expressions from hannah. As hannah was a barren lady once humiliated by her relatives, society & felt embarrased as barren childless for many years, at the same time her husband's other wives bearing children and she was provoked by them for the inability
But God listened and she honored LORD back by sacrificing her first late born only child to the LORD not with hardness or pain but with Heart rejoice & committed fully to the LORD
DO we really be happy during our sacrifice to the LORD or try to empathise ourself and demand LORD of our works. Where is your heart & attitude. Today many things because of our sacrifices to the LORD we deserve it.
The Heavenly father itself sacrificed HIS own son & He is not felt compelling to pull us but showing this divine sacrifice expecting us to trust HIM and follow HIS son
FATHER's sacrifice to the humans are too much grace & too much love
Testimony of Smith Wigglesworth -had one of the greatest healing ministries in history,IN WHICH 23 DEAD'S WERE RAISED
Smith Wigglesworth had one of the greatest healing ministries in history. But there was a time when this great apostle of faith was reluctant to even preach. Smith Wigglesworth was a plumber from Bradford, England. While he believed in divine healing, he didn’t believe that anyone was getting healed in Bradford. So Wigglesworth took afflicted souls to nearby Leeds every Tuesday. He was confident that a group that practiced divine healing there had an anointing to break the yokes of sickness and disease. He was confident because his wife Polly was healed in Leeds. Little did he know that Bradford would soon be recognized as a place for divine healing, too, and that God would use a plumber as His chosen vessel. It all started the day Bradford church leaders decided to attend the Keswick Convention, an annual summer reunion held to promote “practical holiness.” Smith Wigglesworth reluctantly agreed to administrate the church meetings during their absence, yet hoped to persuade someon