“I am the woman
who stood here several years ago praying to the Lord. I asked the Lord to give me this boy, and he
has granted my request. Now I am giving him to the Lord, and he will belong to
the Lord his whole life.”
1 Samuel 1:26-28
That
passage from the book of 1 Samuel speaks a great deal of reality to me. If you read the whole chapter it gives
details of a man (Elkanah) who has two wives; Peninnah (who had children) and
Hannah (who did not). Hannah was so distraught
about not having children and Peninnah made the situation worse by taunting her
because the Lord kept her from having children.
After putting up with the humiliation of not baring a child for Elkanah
for so many years Hannah, desperate to bare a son, “bitterly” prays to the Lord
for a child and vows that if He would give her a son that she will in return
give him back to the Lord. “He will be
yours for his entire lifetime,” she pleas.
Even though I was raised in a loving home, my childhood was missing something very important. It was not centered on Jesus Christ
or the Lord. We went to church occasionally,
especially on holidays; we owned a Bible; I knew the “important” bible stories
(The creation, Noah’s Arch, Birth of Christ, Resurrection, and so on); but I actually
did not form a relationship with God and was never told that I should. When I was a young girl, I use to pray to God
and ask him for forgiveness and I told Him that I accepted him, I wanted to be
saved and I wanted my family to be saved so that we could all be in Heaven
together someday. But I had NO IDEA what
all that really meant!!
I
pray for Christian every day, that he will follow the way of our Lord and I
know that he will only do this if WE lead by example. So I would like to thank the people in my
life who have helped me to be the Christian woman that I am today, and who will
assist me in continuing to seek God every single day of my life here on Earth. I would also like to take the time to thank
all the role models that God has sent into Christian’s life through our family,
our friends and our church family that will persistently guide Christian to be
a man of God. I could not be a happier
mother knowing that he is so blessed!
3. Thankfulness for friends and family
4. Pray over their mind that they would enjoy learning
5. Pray for forgiveness for hurt feelings and bad choices
6. Prayer for healing of knees and elbows and all other bumps and bruises.
7. Prayer for safety when driving in a car.
8. Prayer for good dreams and sound sleep when taking a nap
9. Pray scriptures with kids.
10. Pray during worship time that they connect to Jesus.
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