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‘Faith-Full’ Man’s Monday Riddle: Who Was He??

Hey Neighbor! 

As we prepare to close-out 2022 and enter into the blessed doors of 2023, I would like to set aside a special day- Monday- to highlight a ‘faith-full’ male character from the Bible. 

During much of 2022, we have highlighted so many ‘faith-full’ females from the Bible, and we will continue to do so from ‘time to time’ on Sundays in 2023; but we must also make room for God’s ‘Faith-Full’ Men to shine.

And shine they will…on Monday’s in this blessed New Year to come!!

I have a Sample for You Today: He is Our first CareBibleStudy ‘Faith-Full’ Man for this Monday, December 12, 2022!!

Can You Solve My Riddle?? 

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A Nazarite, he was, wearing the ephod, til he was recused and rejected

With horn in hand, he anointed the captain, whom God had selected

Reluctantly, he’d be required to proclaim this same man’s demise; And Yes, he lamented 

God’s withdrawal from the man; and his appointment repented 

This seer envisioned hope for Israel through the handsome man with much height

But our Sovereign God is equipped with A Spiritual ‘In-sight.’

The Lord said, “Get the heifer, Take up your oil and your horn.”

Enough of this mourning, right now!! Be no longer forlorn 

To see not by his own sight, was now this seer’s assignment and aim

Faith-fully, he poured the oil on his neighbor; The one whom God named

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💕Tam

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18 thoughts on “‘Faith-Full’ Man’s Monday Riddle: Who Was He??

  1. Israel rejected Samuel as their Judge and wanted a king instead. Well They got Saul 🤦🏾‍♀️‼️Seems like Samuel would have been pleased that Saul, his successor, failed as king…but Samuel loved Saul and mourned for him until he died!!

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  2. Faith-full, Samuel.

    “The Lord said to Samuel, “How long will you mourn for Saul, since I have rejected him as king over Israel? Fill your horn with oil and be on your way; I am sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem. I have chosen one of his sons to be king.” 1 Samuel‬ ‭16‬:‭1‬ ‭NIV‬‬

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  3. I think Evidence has been busy working on his book that’s coming in 2023, and Chalvonia has been out since early November, I think🤔 I like your tidbits because just a morsel of the Word/Truth is sometimes enough to fill-up the Spirit.

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  4. Great to hear about it. I figured you were pretty busy, especially with the holidays coming in fast. I have missed you. Evidence, and Chalvonia have also been quiet, I hope they’re doing well also.
    My “Christmas Cookies” was an idea I had for “Tidbits”, to focus on the mystery of scriptures that Christmas revolves around. Being that they’re just tidbits, I can only say so much. I don’t want to spread too big of a table and wear somebody down.
    Good morning
    God bless you, Tam

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  5. I am doing well, Pedro! Sorry I’ve been MIA🤨We have been busy, busy, busy…trying to get our last 2 families housed prior to Christmas, and prior to us shutting things down for the Holidays! I’ve missed you guys💕 I am loving your ‘leaven-ade’ series, but I still have to catch up on your Christmas cookies.

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  6. Howdy Partner🤠
    That’s him, Pedro!
    …then I will give him unto the LORD all the days of his life, and there shall no razor come upon his head. (1Sa 1:11)

    “He would be by birth a Levite, and so devoted to the service of God, but he should be by her vow a Nazarite, and his very childhood should be sacred.” (Matthew Henry’s Commentary)

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