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The dear saintly lady had tears in her eyes as she told me her story. "My mother and father were arrested and sent to Siberian prisons," she said. "I was a small child, and the authorities also put me on a train and sent me to a city in Siberia. I didn't know anyone there and didn't know what I would do. When the train arrived at the city, I disembarked, not knowing a single person.
"A lady walked up
to me and asked if I needed help. She took me home with her and told me what
had happened. She was an Orthodox Christian believer and had a dream the
previous night that there was a small child who needed a home. She dreamed that
the child would be at the train station. So, she came to the train station that
next morning and found me. She raised me as her own child until I was grown. I
returned to Ukraine
when I was in my 20s. My mother was released from prison, and I saw her for the
first time when I was in my mid-20s. My father died in prison. I never saw him
again."
I was overwhelmed with
her incredible testimony. Can you imagine what her godly parents felt when they
were sent to prison in Siberia because of
their faith in Christ. Knowing what I know about believers in Eastern
Europe during those trying times, I'm sure they must have prayed
for their small daughter. I'm sure they prayed for God to take care of her and
that He would one day use her for His glory.
Their prayers were
certainly answered by the dream of the dear Orthodox Christian woman. But God
did more than that. You see, that dear lady is the wife of the superintendent
of the Baptist and Evangelical Churches of the Chernovtsy
region of Ukraine.
God has used her tremendously among the women in the region. Even though people
attempted to destroy the mother's family and faith, they couldn't. No person -
no circumstance - no principality or power is a match for the prayers of godly
parents.
Many parents feel they
have lost control of their children. They feel that circumstances, friends, or
injustice have robbed them of their children's eternal future. But we must
never forget that heaven is filled with the answers to prayers by godly moms
and dads who've wept for their children.
Hannah was such a woman.
She sought God for a child. The circumstances looked impossible. But God heard
her prayers and answered her. She said, "As surely as you live, my lord, I
am the woman who stood here beside you praying to the LORD. I prayed for this
child, and the LORD has granted me what I asked of Him. So now I give him to
the LORD. For his whole life he will be given over to the LORD" (1 Samuel 1:26-28).
God used Samuel in a mighty way. Hannah's prayers affected that young child and
ultimately, the future of the nation of Israel.
Sometimes it's easier to
believe God to touch the hearts of people that we've never met than it is to
believe Him to touch our own children. That's because we're so intimately
familiar with their circumstances. But we must do what Hannah did. She took her
eyes off the situation and put them on God. She sought His face, and He
answered her. A future generation was impacted because of her prayers and her tears. Will the next generation be impacted by your prayers and tears?
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