The power of God's word
Victor-Marie Hugo, a French poet, playwright, and author of the well-known novel, “Les Miserables,” was said to have always given this advice to his students and the youth:
1) Make a plan every day 2) Always use a good book as your teacher 3) Think about how to use your spare time 4) Start with what you are good at 5) Always aim for the top, never give up and challenge yourself
This is something that people of faith should keep in their hearts.
There are too many people who live according to their own benefits or gain. That’s why those who have realized God's calling and God-given mission are precious and rare. In addition, rather than vaguely thinking, “Someday in the distant future, circumstances will improve and answers will come,” they concentrate on the Word here and now.
For Hannah, who realized God's demands for the age, was given a son, Samuel. Just as Hannah had prayed and promised to God, young Samuel was sent to the temple for spiritual training. Samuel, who lied down next to the Ark of the Covenant, heard God's voice; was used for His work to prevent the disasters of the age; and saved not only the nation, but the entire world. A person like Hannah is needed in this day and age.
Not only did Samuel find strength in the presence of God's Word, he also found and raised disciples. Samuel saw through the spiritual powerlessness of Saul, the king at the time, and sought out the disciple whom God had prepared. That person was David, and through him, the foundation for building the temple to house the Ark of the Covenant was laid. Furthermore, through David’s descendants, Jesus Christ, who would fulfill the covenant, was born.
God's earnest desire is to relay Jesus Christ, the only solution to life, to those who are heartbroken and diseased because they cannot meet Him. Through that one person who has embraced God’s desire; prays; and moves the heavenly throne, God will fulfill the covenant and move the age.
You are people of God who will hold on to this covenant!!
I pray for you and, I love you. 9/29/2021
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