The Price of Serving the LORD is illustrated through Hannah's story, who gave up her long-awaited son Samuel to serve in God's temple. The Price of Serving the LORD involves three key elements: sacrifice, surrender, and commitment. Through Samuel's experience as a child serving in the temple, we see that The Price of Serving the LORD often includes periods of pain and separation. However, the message emphasizes that this price yields profound blessings—Hannah's sacrifice birthed a prophet, demonstrating that The Price of Serving the LORD ultimately leads to significant spiritual impact and generational blessings.
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1.) What does biblical barrenness really mean?
2.) How can one overcome the spirit of barrenness?
3.) Why do people often misunderstand or criticize those who are deeply devoted to prayer?
4.) What happens after receiving a blessing from God?
5.) Why does Hannah's sacrifice of Samuel demonstrate true commitment?
6.) What makes serving God different from worldly service?
7.) What differentiates a disciple from a fan of God?
8.) Why does God sometimes delay miracles?
9.) What are the three foundations of any relationship with God?
10.) What is the ultimate blessing of sacrifice?