My Month Of Investment! Eccl11:1

Anne means grace, penina means jewel.
It is Anne who carries the grace but she is crushed by Penina, she does not know how to make the grace that is in her life speak.
Anne has grace but she has a need, she lacks, she is sterile yet she is supposed to be blessed.
Anne goes to church, she reads her Bible, she gives the offerings but she has not yet experienced the God she serves.
She had locked herself into spiritual routines, she had let her heart dry up.
Anne had confessed Jesus but she did not know how to open her heaven, she did not know how to connect to the anointing of childbirth.
Let’s stop being spiritual babies, we must aspire to be sons, we must seek to get closer and closer to God.
The day she understood that it was time for God to meet her, she behaved differently and the prophet Samuel came.
She no longer served God with lightness and negligence, she began to get involved and apply herself in the work.
She made a vow to the Lord, if she pleased the Lord, he had to satisfy her as well.
She tore her heart in front of her lover, she let the Eternal evacuate the bitterness of her soul and bless her.
This is what is called increasing in its investments.
Jeremiah, 31:5 – Thou shalt plant vineyards again on the mountains of Samaria; The planters will plant, and pick the fruit.
Fast and pray to increase your investments.
The mountains of Samaria were rich in vineyards.
When the vines were cut, the country was in desolation.
The Lord had promised that those who planted new plants on the mountains of Samaria would enjoy fruit.
It was a law, the fourth harvest was consecrated to the Lord, the first three for the poor and the fifth was for our enjoyment.
It is a sad thing to be deprived of a possession which we have cultivated and gained much labor from.
Not only does the Lord give us leisure, but He makes us enjoy the fruit in peace and quiet.
It is only when we invest in good soil that the Lord multiplies.
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