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Some of our Moms were gangsters
Some of our Moms were goons
Some of our Moms were Godly
Some of our Moms were Genuine
Mamma had to deal with some Grime
grime
■ noun dirt ingrained on a surface.
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Mothers Day isn't always a joyous Day for everyone
You might have someone in my category who’s Mother has gone on, who is no longer with us.
and mothers day congers up mixed emotions
The Love for Momma , the good memories but then you quickly rember that Mamma is no longer here
But I've learned that just because someone birthed you dosent mean that, the relationship was in tact.
Some of us are dealing with some Dirt
So there are some who when they think of their Momma who has gone on and they don't have good memories
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Some of our Mamma's WERE a Mess
The Hope of every Jewish woman was to have children,.
The thought was that we live on through our children.
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The more children the better,
The more children the better
But Hannah had no children: She was barren
Barren
■ adjective
1 (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation.
▶ (of a tree or plant) not producing fruit or seed.
2 (of a female animal) unable to bear young.
3 bleak and lifeless.
God
Soanes, C., & Stevenson, A. (Eds.).
(2004).
Concise Oxford English dictionary (11th ed.).
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Infertility means not being able to become pregnant after a year of trying.
If a woman can get pregnant but keeps having miscarriages or stillbirths, that's also called infertility.
Infertility is fairly common.
After one year of having unprotected sex, about 15 percent of couples are unable to get pregnant.
About a third of the time, infertility can be traced to the woman.
In another third of cases, it is because of the man.
The rest of the time, it is because of both partners or no cause can be found.
Your value to God isn't based on your ability to reproduce
You are created in Gods image
You are of great value to Him whether you can reproduce or not
They may get off your lap but they never get of your heart
Grief not just because your baby didn't reach their potienatail but they didn't reach for their potentaul
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Hannah was blessed naturally beyond measure but she was receiving from every one else but The Lord
Hannah is heartbroken because she does not have any children.
The Lord Closed up her womb
This was seen as a curse or affliction
Leah said...
Rahel said because she was childless
Mamma has to deal with some Galvanizing Situations
To Galvanize : to stimulate or excite as if by an electric
Merriam-Webster, I. (2003).
Merriam-Webster’s collegiate dictionary.
(Eleventh ed.).
Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc.
to irritate; to be vexed; to grieve, disturb; to offend, to provoke to anger
If it wasn't bad enough now Hannah had to deal with Pesky Peninnah that Provoked Her
Provoked : to irritate; to be vexed; to grieve, disturb; to offend, to provoke to anger
verb, Piʿʿēl, third person, feminine, singular, wᵊqātal (waw + perfect), perfect
Sense: to provoke to anger – to call forth a feeling of anger.
HAL be vexed; irritate; grieve; provoke to anger
Irritate:to be humbled, humiliated, brought low; to oppress, bring low, irritate
Irritated her about something that she couldn't control
Ridicule by Peninnah (1:6–7): Elkanah’s other wife, Peninnah, taunts Hannah because she has no children.
Willmington, H. L. (1999).
The Outline Bible ().
Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
As often as she went to the house of the Lord she provoked her.
Oh Elkanah who’s name means (el-ka’-nah) = God has redeemed; possession of God; whom God possessed; (root = to possess; to acquire; to redeem).
God hath created; God is jealous; God is possessing.
Says Girl what you tripping for you got me ...
Reassurance by Elkanah (1:4–5, 8): Elkanah tries to comfort Hannah, reminding her of his love and devotion to her.
Willmington, H. L. (1999).
The Outline Bible ().
Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
But Elikiiah is good to his woman
Smith, S., & Cornwall, J. (1998).
In The exhaustive dictionary of Bible names (p.
66).
North Brunswick, NJ: Bridge-Logos.
Shame on you brothers if you cant testify like this brother
Mamma is G because She has some Grit
Mamma Prayed : Be delivered from people
The promise (1:9–11): Hannah visits the Tabernacle and prays that if the Lord will give her a son, she will give him back to the Lord.
One of the awesome titles of our great God is “Lord of Hosts” or “Lord of the armies.”
This title is used nearly 300 times in Scripture and is found for the first time in .
“Lord of hosts” describes God as the sovereign Lord of the host of the stars (), the angelic host () and the armies of Israel (; , ).
In the Authorized Version, “hosts” is transliterated “Sabaoth” in and .
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Mamma is a G because she is a M.O.G.
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