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[?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
@LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

✝️🗣️🌐🌏❤️🛐💁🏿‍♀️*(*& JESUS SAID!)*[“*& when you pray!*you must not be like the hypocrites!*For they love to stand!*& pray in the synagogues!*& at the street corners!*that they may be seen by others!]*{Truly!*I say to you!*they have received their reward!}👉

Matthew 6:34*& 5-15
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    [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
    @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

    ✝️🗣️🌐🌏❤️🛐💁🏿‍♀️*[The Lord's Prayer!]*✝️🗣️💁‍♀️*{& JESUS SAID!*“*& when you pray!*you must not be like the hypocrites!*For they love to stand!*& pray in the synagogues!*& at the street corners!*that they may👉

    Matthew 6:34*& 5-15
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      [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
      @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

      ☁️🌈☁️💖👑🕊️💦❤️‍🔥🗣️📖📜🏩💒✌️🫂🌟💫💗✝️🗣️🌐🌏🩵💁🏿‍♀️*(*DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS THE FOLLOWING IS AN ACCOUNT WRITTEN BY “DECIPLE Matthew” OF “JESUS’” WORDS AS PART OF THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT AS “JESUS” WAS TEACHING US ALL IN THE WORLD WHO THAT WILL OPEN THEIR HEART’S!*EYE’S!*MIND’S!*EAR’S!*& SOUL’S TO HEAR TRUTH!*ON SUBJECT HOW WE SHOULD PRAY TO OUR FATHER LORD GOD ALMIGHTY BY “The LORD’S PRAYER!)👉

      Matthew 6:34*& 5-15
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        [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
        @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

        ☁️🌈☁️💖👑🕊️💦❤️‍🔥🗣️📖📜🏩💒✌️🫂🌟💫💗✝️🗣️🌐🌏🩵💁🏿‍♀️*(*DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS ON THIS REALM OF THIS EARTH WE NOW LIVE IN!*THE FOLLOWING IS AN ACCOUNT WRITTEN BY “DECIPLE Matthew”👉

        Matthew 6:34*& 5-15
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          [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
          @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

          ☁️🌈☁️🛐🗣️✝️👑🕊️💦❤️‍🔥📖📜🏩💒✌️🫂✍️🌐🌏💜💁‍♀️*[JESUS SAID]*“Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow!*for tomorrow will be anxious for itself!*Sufficient for the day is its own trouble!”👉

          (Matthew 6:34*& 5-15)
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            [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
            @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

            ☁️🌈☁️🛐🗣️✝️👑🕊️💦❤️‍🔥📖📜🏩💒✌️🫂✍️🌐🌏💜💁‍♀️*(“THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT” AS “JESUS” WAS TEACHING US ALL IN THE WORLD WHO THAT WILL OPEN THEIR HEART’S!*EYE’S!*MIND’S!*EAR’S!*& SOUL’S TO HEAR TRUTH!*FOR EXAMPLE ON SUBJECTS*"One Day At A Time!*& Do Not Be Anxious!*& The LORD’S PRAYER!)👉

            (Matthew 6:34*& 5-15)
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              [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
              @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

              ☁️🌈☁️🛐🗣️✝️👑🕊️💦❤️‍🔥📖📜🏩💒✌️🫂✍️🌐🌏💜💁‍♀️*(DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS ON THIS ENTIRE EARTH THIS IS AN ACCOUNT WRITTEN BY “Matthew” OF “JESUS’” WORDS AS PART OF “THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT” AS “JESUS” WAS TEACHING US ALL IN THE WORLD WHO THAT WILL OPEN THEIR HEART’S!*EYE’S!*MIND’S!*EAR’S!*& SOUL’S TO HEAR TRUTH!👉

              (Matthew 6:34*& 5-15)
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                [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
                @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

                ☁️🌈☁️🛐🗣️✝️👑🕊️💦❤️‍🔥📖📜🏩💒✌️🫂✍️🌐🌏💜💁‍♀️*(DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS ON THIS ENTIRE EARTH THIS IS AN ACCOUNT WRITTEN BY “Matthew” OF “JESUS’” WORDS AS PART OF “THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT” AS “JESUS” WAS TEACHING US ALL IN THE WORLD👉

                (Matthew 6:34*& 5-15)
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                  [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
                  @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

                  ☁️🌈☁️💛👑🕊️💦❤️‍🔥📖📜🏩💒✌️🫂✍️✝️🗣️🌐🌏❤️💁🏼‍♀️*[*DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS THIS IS AN ACCOUNT WRITTEN BY “DECIPLE Matthew” OF “JESUS’” WORDS AS PART OF THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT AS “JESUS” WAS TEACHING US ALL IN THE WORLD WHO THAT WILL OPEN THEIR HEART’S!*EYE’S!*MIND’S!*EAR’S!*& SOUL’S TO HEAR TRUTH!*FOR EXAMPLE ON SUBJECTS OF]*One Day At A Time!*& Do Not Be Anxious!*& The LORD’S PRAYER!👉

                  Matthew 6:34*& 5-15
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                    [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
                    @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

                    ☁️🌈☁️💛👑🕊️💦❤️‍🔥📖📜🏩💒✌️🫂✍️✝️🗣️🌐🌏❤️💁🏼‍♀️*[*DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS ACROSS THE WORLD THIS IS AN ACCOUNT WRITTEN BY “DECIPLE Matthew” OF “JESUS’” WORDS AS PART OF THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT AS “JESUS”👉

                    (Matthew 6:34*& 5-15)
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                      [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
                      @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

                      🌞🩵🌐🌏🩷💁🏿‍♀️*DEAR BELOVED CURIOUS!*KIND!*& LOVING FRIENDS I HOPE!*& PRAY YOU ALL HAVE A FUN!*PROFOUND!*WHIMSICAL!*& MARVELOUS DAY!*AMEN!†🤗🌊🌂⛲💦🐃🍉⛵🌏💫💗💜🛐❤️☁️🌈☁️💛🕊️🏩✌️🫂🩷🌞🩵🌐🎾⚽⚾🏀⛹️‍♀️🏒🏑🏸🚴‍♀️🎣🥍🦒🐳🤗👉

                      (Matthew 6:34*& 5-15)
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                        [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
                        @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

                        🌞🩵🌐🌏🩷💁🏿‍♀️*DEAR BELOVED CURIOUS!*KIND!*& LOVING FRIENDS I AM FEEDING MY SPIRIT WITH GOOD!*& LOVING THINGS!*& SHARING WITH YOU ALL SO WE ALL CAN GAIN KNOWLEDGE!*WISDOM!*& STRIVE TO BE HOLY!*AS WE ALL OBTAIN POSITIVE HOPE!*AMEN!🙏👉

                        (Matthew 6:34*& 5-15)
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                          [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
                          @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

                          [?]Lisa J. Warner / Lisa Luv » 🌐
                          @LisaWarnerLisaLuv@mastodon.social

                          🌞🩵🌐🌏🩷💁🏿‍♀️*DEAR BELOVED CURIOUS KIND!*& LOVING FRIENDS AROUND THE WORLD GOOD THURSDAY MORNING!🌞👉

                          (Matthew 6:34*& 5-15)
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                          Art work of a man standing in a tunnel with his arms stretched out as he sees the light at the end of the tunnel*& there are words in black print that say~("WISHING ALL YOU DEAR FRIENDS ACROSS THE WORLD A FULL OF GOD'S LOVE DAY!*AMEN!")

                          Alt...Art work of a man standing in a tunnel with his arms stretched out as he sees the light at the end of the tunnel*& there are words in black print that say~("WISHING ALL YOU DEAR FRIENDS ACROSS THE WORLD A FULL OF GOD'S LOVE DAY!*AMEN!")

                            [?]Gems of Knowledge » 🌐
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                            It Is Easy to Hear the One You Love

                            Think about someone you love deeply.You recognize their voice instantly. You notice when something is wrong. You can often tell what they're thinking before they even say it. Why? Because you've spent time with them. You've listened to them. You care about what they think, feel, and want. The goal isn't merely hearing words - The goal is knowing the person. The same is true with God. Do we love Him enough to listen? Click here to read the full devotional. ✨ [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

                            Today’s One Year Bible Verses: 1 Kings 19:1–21, Acts 12:1–23, Psalm 136:1–26, Proverbs 17:14–15


                            Listening In Love

                            After spending time with the Lord this morning, He whispered this Gem of Knowledge to my heart:

                            “It is easy to hear Me when you love Me and listen – It’s easy to hear someone when you love them, listen, and care about what they think, feel, or want. You listen to know them. Amen.”

                            As I thought about those words, I realized how true they are in our everyday relationships.

                            Think about someone you love deeply.

                            You recognize their voice instantly. You notice when something is wrong. You can often tell what they’re thinking before they even say it. Why? Because you’ve spent time with them. You’ve listened to them. You care about what they think, feel, and want.

                            The goal isn’t merely hearing words – The goal is knowing the person.

                            The same is true with God.

                            Many people desperately want to hear God’s voice, but sometimes we approach it backward. We focus on techniques, methods, formulas, or signs. We search for ways to hear Him when what He really desires is relationship.

                            We hear Him best when we love Him, spend time with Him, and genuinely care about what He wants to say.

                            Today’s reading gives us one of the most beautiful examples of this truth in all of Scripture.

                            Elijah had just experienced an incredible victory on Mount Carmel. Fire fell from heaven. The prophets of Baal were defeated. Yet shortly afterward, Elijah found himself discouraged, exhausted, and afraid.

                            He fled into the wilderness and eventually found himself standing before the Lord on Mount Sinai.

                            Then something remarkable happened.

                            A mighty wind tore through the mountains, but God was not in the wind.
                            An earthquake shook the ground, but God was not in the earthquake.
                            A fire blazed, but God was not in the fire.

                            Then came a gentle whisper…and Elijah heard Him.

                            The whisper was not louder than the wind. It was not more powerful than the earthquake, nor was it more consuming than the fire.

                            Elijah recognized it was God’s voice.

                            Why?

                            Because he knew the One who was speaking. The relationship had already been built, so the whisper was enough.

                            How often are we waiting for the wind, the earthquake, or the fire while God is speaking in a whisper?

                            The noise of life can make us think God must speak loudly to get our attention. Yet often He speaks most clearly in quiet moments when our hearts are turned toward Him.

                            In Acts 12 Peter sat imprisoned, so the church gathered and prayed. They were seeking God because they loved Him and trusted Him. Their focus wasn’t on formulas. Their focus was on the Lord. Because of this, God moved powerfully on Peter’s behalf.

                            Throughout Scripture, the people who heard God most clearly were not necessarily the most educated, gifted, or important. They were the ones who knew Him personally and intimately.

                            Psalm 136 repeats the phrase:

                            “His faithful love endures forever.” (NLT)

                            Twenty-six times the psalmist reminds us of God’s enduring love.

                            This is so important because love is the foundation of relationship and relationship is the foundation of hearing.

                            The more we know Him, the more familiar His voice becomes.
                            The more we love Him, the more we care about what He thinks, feels, and wants.
                            The more we listen, the easier it becomes to recognize when He speaks.

                            Perhaps hearing God is not as complicated as we sometimes make it.

                            Perhaps it begins with loving Him enough to listen. 💎


                            Action (5 Minutes with God)

                            Do you love God enough to give Him 5 minutes of your time today? If so, ask Him:

                            • Lord, what do You want me to know about this personally?”
                              • Journal what He gives you through His Holy Spirit.
                            • Then ask, “What do You want me to do?”
                              • Journal what He reveals – then do it!

                            Let today be a day of listening and observing Him. Focus on knowing Him rather than just getting answers.


                            Prayer

                            Dear Lord, thank You that You desire a relationship with me. Help me love You more deeply and care about what You think, feel, and want. Teach me to quiet the noise around me and spend time listening for Your voice. Help me recognize Your whisper because I know Your heart. Draw me closer to You and deepen our relationship each day. In your mighty name I pray, Amen.

                            To read more 5 Minutes with God devotionals click here.


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                            Test everything by the Word and the Spirit (John 16:13)

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                            Elijah standing at the mouth of a cave as a gentle whisper of wind brushes past him while he listens for God's voice in a peaceful mountain landscape.

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                            [?]A Faithful Sower Publishing » 🌐
                            @afaithfulsower@mastodon.social

                            Have you ever been hurt by the words of others? Have you ever hurt others with your words? Kind words make a difference. Click or tap the link to read more.
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                              [?]Gems of Knowledge » 🌐
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                              Episode 16: Discovering God’s Secret Place | Prayer, Intimacy & Spiritual Growth with Kim

                              Is there more to your relationship with God than what you've experienced so far? In this episode, Windy Houser and Kim discuss deeper prayer, intimacy with God, hearing His voice, spiritual growth, deliverance, and the importance of finding like-minded believers who encourage us in our walk with Christ. Discover how spending time in the secret place can lead to greater freedom, spiritual maturity, and a deeper relationship with Jesus. Click here to listen! ✨ [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKb0A3FyqrQ

                              What does it mean to go deeper with God?

                              In this episode, we discuss prayer, intimacy with God, hearing His voice, spiritual growth, deliverance, and the importance of finding like-minded believers who encourage us in our walk with Christ.

                              Discover how developing a deeper prayer life and spending time in the secret place can transform your relationship with God and lead to greater freedom, purpose, and spiritual maturity. We explore practical ways to cultivate a deeper connection with the Lord, grow in spiritual discernment, and pursue the abundant life Jesus promised.

                              Whether you are new to the faith or have been walking with the Lord for many years, God is always inviting us into a deeper relationship with Him. Join us as we discuss what it means to seek His presence, hear His voice, and grow in intimacy with Jesus.

                              Listen now! ✨

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                              Kim is a devoted follower of Jesus, mother, grandmother, and Registered Nurse with more than 40 years of experience caring for others. She serves as a Prayer Leader with Dream Big Today! Ministry, where she is passionate about encouraging believers in their walk with Christ.

                              Kim’s heart is to help people develop a deeper intimacy with the Lord through prayer, learn to hear His voice, and experience the freedom and abundant life found in Jesus. She has a special passion for seeing people find healing, deliverance, and a deeper relationship with God as they grow in faith and spiritual maturity.

                              To watch more episodes click here.


                              If Gems of Knowledge has blessed your walk with Christ, please subscribe or consider partnering with us today. Your gift helps keep these devotionals free for everyone and carries God’s Word to more hearts. Every seed matters—thank you for sowing into this work! 💛

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                              Episode 16: Discovering God’s Secret Place | Prayer, Intimacy & Spiritual Growth with Kim

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                              [?]Bedfordview Methodist Church » 🌐
                              @bedfordviewmc@mastodon.africa

                              If you are in need of prayer, please come to the rail after any of our services.
                              Alternatively, leave your prayer request in the prayer box in the foyer.

                                [?]Andy Cc » 🌐
                                @Berean@mastodon.social

                                “Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand.

                                You guide me with your counsel, and afterwards you will take me into glory.

                                Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you.

                                My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion for ever.”

                                ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭73‬:‭23‬-‭26‬ ‭NIVUK‬‬

                                  [?]Bedfordview Methodist Church » 🌐
                                  @bedfordviewmc@mastodon.africa

                                  Dear God,

                                  May Your Holy Spirit strengthen us as the Bedfordview Methodist family to be signs of hope in a wounded world and may Your peace guard our hearts and guide our steps.

                                  Amen

                                  White text on a dark purple background reads, "PRAY without ceasing"

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                                    [?]Bedfordview Methodist Church » 🌐
                                    @bedfordviewmc@mastodon.africa

                                    This is what the Lord says: "I have heard your prayers and seen your tears, I will heal you".

                                    Let us pray for you! If you need prayers, please consider using the prayer request form in the foyer, or contact our prayer team leader, Penny Levenson.

                                      [?]Matters of Interpretation » 🌐
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                                      Study Notes – 1 Samuel 1 9-20

                                      We are studying 1 Samuel 1:9-20, for Sunday, September 8, a portion of the story of Hannah and the seemingly miraculous birth of Samuel that opens the book of 1 Samuel. [Some questions about the text are here.] Here are my notes on the text:

                                      BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT: The book of 1 Samuel continues the story of Israel in the land of Israel, following the entry into the land in Joshua and the steady decline of faithfulness narrated in the book of Judges. We might think of it as part of the “Deuteronomistic History” that comprises Joshua – 2 Kings, and that presents the history of Israel as a theologically significant set of related events and experiences.

                                      Alternatively, we might think of it as one of the books of the “former prophets” – the way it is identified in Jewish tradition. Christian readers might not think of these as “prophetic” texts, but if we think of Joshua, Samuel, Elijah and Elisha as the prophets associated with these narratives that relate a past as Marc Zvi Brettler would say, then this way of labeling the books may make more sense to us.

                                      Either way, we think that one of the guiding concerns of the overall narrative is the development of the monarchy, and establishing David as the model monarch. Samuel will play a key role in that plot, and Samuel’s story starts with Hannah, his mother, and her desperate plea for a child.

                                      Shiloh, where this part of the story takes place, was the cultic center at this time – well before worship was centralized in Jerusalem (in David’s time) or the Temple was built (in Solomon’s time). I used to think that the Tabernacle was set up at Shiloh, but our text refers to the temple (or palace) of YHWH, which was presumably a more permanent structure. (See the map here for the location of Shiloh.)

                                      The time is “the time of the judges” – of whom Samuel is the last. Samuel anoints both Saul (king of Israel #1) and David (king of Israel #2).

                                      Bible readers will recognize the theme of barrenness in the story from other Bible stories (Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, Samson’s mother – the “wife of Manoah”), so by now this is a plot device, and we know what’s going to happen in this story. (There is an article on barrenness in the Bible at Bible Odyssey.)

                                      Hannah’s fortunes will turn, Samuel will be born, and “given to God” at a young age, and from there will be in a position to deliver bad news to the high priest Eli about God’s unfavorable decision about him and his family, and then to interact with Saul in a complex way, and finally to anoint David.

                                      This story may hook some of our deep feelings about pregnancy, child-rearing, and relationships. Hannah’s vow, in particular – that if only she can have a child, specifically a male child, she will dedicate the child to God – will probably strike other modern readers the way it strikes this one: as profoundly counter-productive. What’s the point of having the child if you turn around and give him away? And if we have any feeling for children at all, we can hardly help feeling miserable for Samuel, who has to go live with Eli, someone we already know to be a lousy father, and his horrible sons. It’s heartbreaking. But all of that is in the future, relative to our story.

                                      The fact that Hannah is a co-wife, seemingly the first wife based on the order in which Elkanah’s wives are listed. Knowing what we might know about when men acquire second wives in cultures where that’s allowed today – namely, when wife #1 doesn’t have children – reinforces this suspicion. This story would have direct personal significance for women in some contemporary cultural circumstances. We might do well to remember that.

                                      CLOSER READING: Picking the story up at verse 9, we focus on the part of the story that features Hannah’s interaction with God and with Eli.

                                      Hannah does most of the action; she has a dozen verbs to Eli’s five. Verse 9 emphasizes the contrast between Hannah and Eli: she arises, while he sits. His seat, literally “on the doorpost” of the temple, is a little curious, but seems to give him a good view of what goes on in the temple. [Which will later, if we remember, make us think that he has to know what his wicked sons are doing, eh? So why doesn’t he do anything about it, eh? Especially since he seems completely willing to make a judgment about Hannah AND to say something to her based on his faulty judgment. What an exemplary character Eli is.]

                                      Also, note that “eating … drinking” in v9 are infinitives – they don’t exactly tell us that Hannah ate and drank. Which makes sense, because in v8 we thought the narrator told us specifically that she was too miserable to eat.

                                      There are a lot of infinitives in this story. I’m not sure what to make of that. Except that Hannah, in particular, is depicted in emphatic terms. She weeps, yes, weeps when she prays in v10, she vows, yes, vows her vow in v11, implores YHWH to look, yes, look on her affliction in that prayer. And then she asks God to remember and not forget – emphasizing the positive and in a sense asking God to stop forgetting, which it seems God has been doing so far.

                                      And then she makes this insane [to my way of thinking, but what do I know] vow that if God will give she will give … which makes her sound like a pagan to me, since my humanities teacher explained that “du et dos” – I give so you will give – was the principle of Greco-Roman worship. The Nazirite features of the vow, that his hair will not be cut, remind us of other dedicated characters; given the setting in time, we will probably think of Samson.

                                      Hannah is emphatically miserable. The story uses lots of different words for misery – affliction – bitterness of soul – etc.

                                      Eli’s conclusion that Hannah is drunk might strike us as a little … puzzling. Do drunk people look and act this way, in our experience? Rashi explains that Eli thinks she’s drunk because people weren’t accustomed to praying silently in those days. I think Rashi is being generous to Eli.

                                      In fact, when Hannah says she has poured out her soul before the face of YHWH, it’s an implicit contrast with drunkenness – spirit being poured out, rather than poured in. Sensitiveness, in contrast with insensibility.

                                      Eli is really hard of hearing – this is going to come up again a couple of chapters on – and his hardness of hearing seems to be a metaphor for spiritual insensitivity. But here, in vv13-17, Eli also seems to serve as a figure for God, so that his inability to hear Hannah’s voice mirrors God’s deafness to her desire for a son, and then when Eli hears her out, and hears her explanation, and her request that he “not take the maidservant before the face [of you] as a wicked daughter”, things turn from bad to good, Eli offers her a positive response, and in effect authorizes her request. I realize that “before the face” construction is an idiom, but it’s an idiom that will make us think of coming before God because that’s how it’s often used, so … it just seems to have a whiff of that idea around it here in v16.

                                      And then, we might know that the happy ending is coming, because in v18, when Hannah says in response to Eli (priest of God) “Let your maidservant find favor in your eyes” she uses a different word for “maidservant” than the one she has been using up till now, and switches to the word used for Hagar and Bilhah and Zilpah back in Genesis, which, if we remember our Bible stories, lets us know that pregnancy is on its way.

                                      Hannah is happy, and the plot unfolds … “and Elkanah knew Hannah, his wife, and YHWH remembered her.”

                                      She names him Shmuel (v20), she says because she “asked him” from God, but honestly, the name Shmuel sounds more like “God heard.”

                                      The title of the lesson in our curriculum is “God Answers Prayer.” Perhaps there is not better title. “God finally answers prayer after a long time of seeming not to, sometimes, if you’re the right person and if your request fits in with God’s agenda” is probably too long and naturalistic a title, though I think it would be more accurate, especially in the context of this story. It’s not that I don’t believe God answers prayer. I do. But we all know that God is not a drive-thru, taking our order and handing us the sack and drink in under 2 minutes. I like John Goldingay’s insistence that when we pray, we really do mean to change God’s mind (contrary to what people and especially we Calvinists often say, that it’s designed to change us). And sometimes God does change God’s mind, too. But not always. Which brings us back around to the difficult question of “why,” and how we try to get the answer to that question … from God, presumably.


                                      Scenes from the story of Hannah: praying in the temple at Shiloh, and after the birth of Samuel

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                                        CHRISTIAN CHURCH

                                        He said, "Of course I may be wrong,
                                        But I wouldn’t be surprised
                                        If this were the greatest Christian church
                                        That ever man devised.

                                        Our organ is the very best
                                        Our choir stays on key.
                                        Our stained glass windows — priceless
                                        Our pulpit — the best you’ll see."

                                        But only the wealthy were welcome there,
                                        I heard slanderous gossip galore,
                                        And from that pulpit so highly prized
                                        The preacher glorified war.

                                        "Is there anything more you could want in a church?"
                                        In pride, he said to me.
                                        "Just one thing," I made reply —

                                        "Christianity!"

                                        -- Peace Pilgrim --

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                                        A black and white photo of a woman known by the moniker, "Peace Pilgrim" with the words, "Peace Pilgrim" printed on her shirt.

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