The Lord of Heaven’s Armies is here among us;
the
God of Israel is our fortress. Psalm 46.7 (NLT)
In first Samuel, chapter one we are introduced to Hannah, a
woman unable to bare children. While she
is at her yearly visit to the temple she makes a vow to Jehovah Sabaoth that if
He will give her a child, she will give him back to God for all of his days. (1
Samuel 1.11)
It’s interesting that she doesn’t use the name Jehovah Jireh
(The LORD provides) or Jehovah Rapha (The LORD heals). Instead she chooses to use a name that
proclaims the might and power of God. Jehovah Sabaoth; the LORD of Heaven’s Armies.
Hannah called on the LORD of Heaven’s Armies in her time of
great need because she understood through His might and power, nothing was
impossible with God. By calling on
Jehovah Sabaoth she was reminding God of His superiority over all things and
declaring her faith in His almighty power to open her womb.
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Do we dare to believe in the LORD of Heaven’s Armies, the
God of the Impossible, the Supreme Ruler over EVERYTHING, like Hannah did? Or are we secretly afraid He can’t or won’t
come through for us?
Do we dare pray like Hannah, asking God for the seemingly
impossible?
This past year a group of ladies from our church decided to
take God at His Word and pray the impossible.
At the end of the eighth month period we had twenty-eight “impossible”
prayers answered!
What insurmountable burden
are you carrying? Will you choose to
believe like Hannah and pray the impossible?
Oh LORD of Heaven’s
Armies, teach me to trust; not just say that I believe but readily and
wholeheartedly take You at Your Word and pray the impossible. Give me eyes to see how you will answer. Amen.
Action Point: Begin today to pray for the “impossible”
request in your life that you have doubted would ever get answered. Pray daily and look expectantly. Don’t limit God. You just might be amazed at how He will
answer your prayer.
Maybe I have been too modest with my prayers. Will have to pray about that.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristi! Too often I get caught in thinking I'm unworthy or don't deserve God to answer. So glad you started this blog! Blessings to you my friend who was instrumental in changing my life.
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