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Ask for Help: The Power of Ebenezer and God's Divine Assistance

  Ask for Help: The Power of Ebenezer and God's Divine Assistance "Then Samuel took a stone and set it between Mizpah and Shen, and called the name of it Ebenezer, saying, 'Thus far the Lord has helped us.'" – 1 Samuel 7:12    The name Ebenezer carries a powerful message: "Thus far the Lord has helped us." It serves as a reminder that God has been faithful every step of the journey. Because God is our helper, there is absolutely nothing wrong with asking for help. In fact, asking for help is often one of the wisest and most courageous things a person can do.    Many people have been taught to value complete independence, believing they must handle every challenge alone. Yet humanity was never designed to function independently. We were created for interdependence. Each person possesses gifts, talents, wisdom, and resources that can benefit others. This is one reason the Body of Christ exists, we need one another.    The season o...
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For the Glory of God: Understanding God's Manifested Presence, Purpose, and Intention

  For the Glory of God: Understanding God's Manifested Presence, Purpose, and Intention "And she named the child Ichabod, saying, The glory has departed from Israel: because the ark of God was taken." – 1 Samuel 4:21    Many believers speak about doing things "for the glory of God" or "giving God the glory," but what does that truly mean in practical daily living? In 1 Samuel 4:21, Phinehas's wife gave birth during a season of tremendous loss and transition. As she prepared to leave this earthly life, she named her son Ichabod, declaring that the glory of God had departed from Israel because the Ark of the Covenant had been captured.    In biblical times, the Ark of the Covenant symbolized God's glory among His people. Today, we understand that God is the everywhere-present Spirit of absolute good. There is no place where God is absent. Yet there is a significant distinction between God's presence and God's glory. While God is pres...

God's Four Calls: Salvation, Study, Sanctification, and Service

  God's Four Calls: Salvation, Study, Sanctification, and Service "And the Lord came, and stood, and called as at other times, Samuel, Samuel. Then Samuel answered, Speak; for thy servant heareth." – 1 Samuel 3:10    When Samuel heard God call his name, it was not a one-time event. God called Samuel repeatedly four times in total. Each call emphasized God's purpose and plan for Samuel's life. Because Samuel was still young and inexperienced, he did not immediately recognize the voice of God. Instead, he assumed Eli was calling him and repeatedly ran to his mentor for instruction.    Although Eli's physical eyesight was growing dim, he possessed enough spiritual wisdom to recognize that God was calling Samuel into a greater purpose. Eli instructed Samuel that the next time he heard the voice, he should respond, "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening." Samuel's willingness to listen positioned him to receive divine direction and fulfil...

Learning to Let Go: Trusting God with What You Treasure Most

  Learning to Let Go: Trusting God with What You Treasure Most  "Hannah was praying in her heart, and her lips were moving but her voice was not heard. Eli thought she was drunk." – 1 Samuel 1:13    One of the greatest challenges in life is learning to let go. Whether it is a relationship, a dream, a disappointment, a painful memory, or even a blessing we have prayed for, releasing what is precious to us requires tremendous faith. Yet, throughout Scripture, we see that God often asks us to release what we are holding onto so He can accomplish a greater purpose.    Hannah’s story is a powerful example of this truth. After years of prayer and tears, God answered her request by giving her a son named Samuel. However, Hannah understood that the blessing she received ultimately belonged to God. Her willingness to release Samuel teaches us that true faith is not only about receiving from God, but also about trusting Him enough to let go.  ...

How to Know God's Voice: 3 Biblical Signs of Divine Guidance

  How to Know God's Voice: 3 Biblical Signs of Divine Guidance from 1 Samuel 3 "And the child grew, and the Lord was with him, and did let none of his words fall to the ground." – 1 Samuel 3:19    One of the greatest desires of every believer is to clearly recognize and respond to the voice of God. As individuals grow spiritually, develop Christ consciousness, and mature as Kingdom citizens and students of Truth, they become increasingly sensitive to divine guidance. They not only learn to hear God's voice but also gain the courage to follow it, whether it makes sense in the moment or not. True happiness and fulfillment come through trusting and obeying God.    In 1 Samuel 3, the young Samuel heard the voice of God while serving in the temple. The message he received was not one of comfort or prosperity but a difficult word concerning Eli's household. God revealed that consequences would come upon Eli's sons, Hophni and Phinehas, because of their ...

The Transforming Power of Prayer: Therapy, Thanksgiving, and a New Direction

  The Transforming Power of Prayer: Therapy, Thanksgiving, and a New Direction "Hannah was praying in her heart, and her lips were moving but her voice was not heard. Eli thought she was drunk." – 1 Samuel 1:13    Prayer is one of the greatest gifts God has given to humanity. It is more than a religious ritual or a list of requests presented to heaven. Prayer is a sacred conversation with God that allows us to pour out our hearts, receive divine guidance, and experience spiritual transformation.    In 1 Samuel 1:13, Hannah prayed so passionately and intensely that Eli misunderstood her actions. While her voice was not heard, her heart was speaking directly to God. Hannah's example teaches us that genuine prayer comes from the depths of our being and has the power to change both our inner world and our outward circumstances.     Prayer is a powerful spiritual practice that enables us to communicate with God, process life's chal...

Living with the Contradiction: Finding Wholeness in Life’s Paradoxes

  Living with the Contradiction: Finding Wholeness in Life’s Paradoxes "But Elkanah gave Hannah a double portion because he loved her, but the Lord had closed her womb." – 1 Samuel 1:5    Life is often more complicated than we would like it to be. We naturally seek simple answers and clear categories, yet many of our experiences exist in the tension of contradictions. We can be successful and struggling, faithful and frustrated, productive and unwise, all at the same time. The story surrounding 1 Samuel 1:5 reveals that life is often lived in the space between opposing realities.     Living with the contradiction means learning how to navigate the complexities of life without denying reality. It requires us to move beyond surface appearances and confront the deeper emotional and spiritual issues that shape our lives. True wholeness comes not from pretending everything is perfect, but from allowing God to heal every hidden area of our hearts. 1...