Stand up and not cry

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Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about "Stand up and not cry", Drawing from 1 Samuel 1:1-10, she highlights how, year after year, Hannah faced the same painful situation until she finally decided to take a stand. Instead of continuing to suffer in silence, Hannah wept and prayed fervently to the Lord, declaring that she had had enough. Similarly, in our lives, certain challenges may persist until we make the decision to say, "Enough is enough." God has given us the authority to act and take control of the situations we face.
22 Aug 6AM Sotho South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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