Faith After Saying 'Amen'預覽
Anna prayed in the temple, and we know she was asking for a child; we know she spent a very long time praying and that there were many tears. We only know that she prayed fervently.
A fervent prayer that God took into account, and Anna understood it by faith. It's easy to pray, but having faith after saying "amen" is difficult for many.
"Amen" means "so be it," but it means more.
It means I've finished my request, but it hasn't finished for God.
It means I'm handing over what I don't know how to control, but God takes it to take complete control.
It means that just because I stop speaking, God is no longer watching over me; in reality, His eyes are on me even when my voice is no longer heard.
It means I stopped speaking, but now a much louder voice is heard, and it's the voice of God. "Amen" is for the brave and the believers in God.
Anna said "amen" and went to eat and be happy. That "amen" concluded a prayer she knew was answered and that, even though she was no longer expressing her request, there was a matter being resolved in the spiritual realm.
And a few months later, the result was the son, the answer to that prayer that concluded with an "amen." Today, you will surely say many prayers, and I want you to have the confidence that after saying "amen," perhaps a time of prayer has ended for you, but that "amen" is a beginning for all that God is going to do.
Amen, and amen.
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Though we may utter countless prayers and doubt their efficacy, God assures us that our pleas are heard. Our prayer doesn't conclude with a simple "amen"; rather, it echoes through eternity, already answered by the divine.
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