January
13
Gen
40 - 42
BREAKING BARRENNESS
MEMORISE:
‘Talk no more so exceeding proudly; let not arrogancy come
out of your mouth: for the Lord is a God of knowledge, and by
him actions are weighed.’ (1 Sam 2:3)
READ: 1 Samuel 1:1-11, 19-28
This
New Year, the Lord will turn every barrenness in your life into
fruitfulness in Jesus’ Name. Let us see how Hannah broke
her barrenness of many years. She was the first wife of Elkanah.
God knows how many years they were married before her husband
felt he could no longer continue without a child, so he married
Peninnah, who had children for him, and that was the beginning
of Hannah’s nightmare.
Hannah
cried her eyes out, because Peninnah deliberately vexed and taunted
her over her childlessness. At the peak of it all, going to Shiloh
became quite unappealing, as it appeared everything was calculated
to annoy her. She had reached her Marah and there appeared no
way out.
Then
one day, the Lord opened her eyes to see what was going on in
the temple. Eli the Priest was ageing and backslidden. His sons,
who ministered as priests, were ridden with all kinds of atrocities-
greed, fornication with the temple ushers, with-out the fear of
God in their hearts. Hannah saw a vacuum in the priesthood. Eli’s
sons were there, yet there was no real priest of God to take over
from Eli. ‘Ah!’ she cried. ‘What can I do?’
Beyond
her barrenness Hannah saw the need in God’s house. ‘How
can I meet that need?’ she asked herself. ‘Oh, if
God could give me a male child to be groomed to take over from
Eli, so that God’s people would be served.’ So she
made a vow to this end. And God granted her desire and gave her
Samuel.
She
then took him to the temple and return home alone. Several times
she would probably call her son to send him on petty errands,
before it would dawn on her that he was not at home, but at the
temple many miles away. Even though she had a son, she still lived
like she had none. The result of this sacrifice was five additional
children, besides being the mother of one of the greatest prophets
of at time. If Hannah could break her barrenness, you can too.
Align your motives with God’s. Take a sacrificial vow. Ask
the Lord in faith and prepare for a change.
ACTION POINT
Ask God to grant that every cause of barrenness in every area
of your life,
be broken and destroyed in Jesus’ Name. |