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Fervency of a Praying Mother

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SCRIPTURE

And Samuel grew, and the LORD was with him and let none of his words fall to the ground. And all Israel from Dan to Beersheba knew that Samuel was established as a prophet of the LORD. And the LORD appeared again at Shiloh, for the LORD revealed himself to Samuel at Shiloh by the word of the LORD. - I Samuel 3:19-21

 

OBSERVATION

Never underestimate the power of a fervently praying mother. Hannah was barren for many years but continued to pray faithfully and earnestly for a son. In fact 1 Samuel 1:10 says, “She was deeply distressed and prayed to the LORD and wept bitterly” yet v. 12 says, “she continued praying before the Lord”. She vowed that she would give her first born son to the LORD and she followed through on that promise by letting him be raised in the temple after he was weaned. She gave the first fruit of her son even though there would be no guarantee she would have anymore children. God blessed her even more by giving her three more sons and two daughters. God raised Samuel as a prophet ministering to Him at a time when the word of the Lord was rare and there was no frequent vision (1 Samuel 3:1). God also used Samuel to bring reformation in the priesthood and restored the ark of the Lord back to Israel. Samuel stayed the course and served faithfully as a prophet and a judge till his death.

 

APPLICATION

God has been speaking to me these last two days about raising godly children especially where my nearsighted focus has been on the church this Easter season. Yesterday it was through the negative example of the passivity of Eli raising his sons and today positively through Hannah’s prayer life. Point of application. First, be intentional in partnering up with Renee and fervently pray over our kids. There is something special about the love of a mother and the fervency of her prayer life that reaches the heart of God. Second, make sure I pursue and prioritize relationship with them. Have boys night out or “man-dates” every Wednesday when there’s worship team rehearsal. Third, ensure gospel centrality in raising them. Don’t settle for behavior modification but live out and preach the good news of Jesus. Set an example of trusting in the finished work of Jesus and resting on His love, acceptance and forgiveness despite of performance. Our home is safe place where they can take risks and fail knowing that they are unconditionally loved. Humble myself and apologize when I am wrong.

 

PRAYER

Heavenly Father,

I love you so much! Thank you for your mercies that you would use your word and your Spirit to guide and direct my path. Thank you for my mom who fervently prayed for me especially in my prodigal years. You heard her prayers and you spared my feet from stumbling into irreparable damage in my life. Would you help me be intentional in partnering up with Renee to pray over our boys Judah, Noah and Ezra? They are your inheritance and arrows that need to be directed to the kingdom of God. They are yours o Lord. I pray that they would be boys after your own heart and would grow to be men who passionately pursue you with all their hearts. In Jesus Name. Amen. Maranatha!

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Not One Word

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SCRIPTURE

Not one word of all the good promises that the LORD had made to the house of Israel had failed; all came to pass - Joshua 21:45

 

OBSERVATION

Let that settle--Not one word. Not a single word of all the good promises God made failed. Every single word came to pass. Notice that it is every word of the “good” promises that did not fail. In other words, God fulfilled every single positive promise of blessing, fruitfulness and life when the people obeyed. The thing is, God also made “bad promises” but He did not follow through on every single word of them. When the people failed, disobeyed and rebelled they were supposed to suffer the full gamut of the negative consequences yet God chose mercy and withheld punishment. When it came to promises that would only fully benefit His people He fulfilled every single word. When God swore to give their fathers the land, He made good on that promise by them taking possession of it and settling there (Joshua 21:43). When God swore to give them rest on every side, He followed through by making sure not one of their enemies was left standing (Joshua  21:44).

 

APPLICATION

No wonder Paul can say in Romans 8:31 that if God is for us, then who can be against us? The good promise that I need to settle from my mind to my heart is from Matthew 28:20, “And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Jesus is always with me even though there maybe times where I feel like he isn’t. When I go into the world and make disciples he is always with me through failure, sickness and suffering. Another promise that I need to live by is that His grace is sufficient. When I am inadequate and who I am is not equal to the task his grace is sufficient. When I don’t feel like I’m enough as a husband, father and pastor His grace is enough for me.

 

PRAYER

Heavenly Father,

Thank you for being a covenant-making and covenant-keeping God. Thank you that your love never fails and your mercies never come to an end. May I always remember that it is not me holding this relationship together but you upholding and keeping me together. Would you grant me grace and strength to be faithful to you and the sacred calling of being a husband, father and pastor? May I always stand strong and live from the fountain head of your grace and promises. Please continue to be the good shepherd and watch over my wife, family and your church. I love you. Maranatha!

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