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In this discussion, I examine the widow woman's integrity of feeding the Prophet Elijah when she only had enough to feed herself and her son and die, as she puts it. God gave her a meal in a barrel that never ran out because she had enough goodness in her heart to share with some one that she didn't even know, and also she didn't want anything from him unlike women of today. God blessed her with an abundance of meals because she was willing to share her last one with the man of God. If we all would only learn from the nameless woman the world would be a better place. We have to stop fishing for self and help another with the little that we have and God will bless us with his riches in glory.
By Ms. Egypt DavisIn this discussion, I examine the widow woman's integrity of feeding the Prophet Elijah when she only had enough to feed herself and her son and die, as she puts it. God gave her a meal in a barrel that never ran out because she had enough goodness in her heart to share with some one that she didn't even know, and also she didn't want anything from him unlike women of today. God blessed her with an abundance of meals because she was willing to share her last one with the man of God. If we all would only learn from the nameless woman the world would be a better place. We have to stop fishing for self and help another with the little that we have and God will bless us with his riches in glory.