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The Power Of A Praying Woman

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Women received their dead raised to life again: and others were tortured, not accepting deliverance; that they might obtain a better resurrection: (Hebrews 11:35).

The entire chapter of Hebrews 11, tells us about the powerful patriarchs who by faith stood firm on God’s promises even though some of them never live to see the fulfillment of these promises.

All of these patriarchs were men, but then in the middle of the chapter, it states that the women received their dead raised to life again.

I believe this verse emphasized the power of a praying woman especially when they pray in agreement.

Many mothers are praying for the salvation of their wayward children. On the other hand, many women have difficulty to conceive and are praying for a child.

Many wives are praying for their unsaved husbands or for the restoration of their marriages.

Many women are praying for their healing or for the health of a loved one.

You may have been praying for many years and you may think that your situation is dead.

However, there is hope because your dead situation can be resurrected.

Reflect on Mary and Martha (John 11).

They received their dead brother Lazarus back to life when the Resurrection and Life arrived at their house.

The weeping widow received her dead son back to life when the Resurrection and Life saw her and had compassion on her. (Luke 7:12-14)

The widow of Zarephath’s and the Shunammite woman received their dead sons back to life when the prophets prayed to the Resurrection and Life. (1 Kings 17:17-24; 2 Kings 4:18-37)

Women, weep no more because your dead situations will be resurrected in the name of Jesus Christ – the Resurrection and Life.

Keep on praying and believing.

Keep on trusting in God because you will live to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.

 

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23 responses to “The Power Of A Praying Woman”

  1. Wonderful post – inspiring. Thank you also for the reminder to pray without ceasing.

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    1. Thank you, Suzette. The times that we are living in requires us to pray constantly. The enemy of our soul is not easing up. God bless you for reading and sharing.

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  2. Amen, Beverley. He is our reason to hope. I am thankful for the testimonies in the Word that lead us on in faith. Blessings!

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    1. The Lord is our anchor steadfast and sure. Let is continue to press and not give up. Thanks for reading and sharing. Enjoy your day.

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  3. Good morning, powerful words of remembrance in your post today. Emphasis on the power of prayer.

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    1. Good morning to you also. Yes, there is power in prayer and even more powerful when we pray in agreement. Blessings.

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  4. I firmly believe!💕❤️

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    1. Great! Blessings to you.

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      1. Thank you very much Beverley! Blessings are my food! 🍽☕️

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  5. Amen! I agree. The enemy is scared of women. We are powerful on our knees.

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    1. So true. The enemy is no match with a praying woman.🙂 Blessings

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  6. What an excellent post! I love your sharing the revelation of the women in the middle of Hebrews and then the “hall of fame” reminder list! Love the visual 💕 Yes, the power of praying women impacts our world.

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    1. Yes. That verse is very significant. When we pray together, there must be changes. Thanks for reading. Blessings

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  7. Very encouraging Beverley! Thank you. Jesus can bring life to any situation. Even the ones that are dead.

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    1. Amen. He is the resurrection and life. We cannot forget that.

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  8. Amen! The power within the prayer of woman, is the heart… of a virtuous woman! Blessings!

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    1. Yes it is. When you pray sincerely God will honor your prayer. Thanks for reading and sharing.

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      1. You’re welcome, God bless!

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    1. Yes, indeed. We cannot afford to stop praying. Enjoy your weekend.

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