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Women who worship god
Hannah is known for her . Throughout biblical history, many women have been known for their godliness: Ruth is known for her sacrifice, leaving her family and her gods to follow Yahweh. The Hebrew names of God reveal how Jews view Him. They keep their eyes on the . Women who worship aren't self-absorbed and focused on themselves–their looks, their stuff, their entertainment, their own needs. Two examples of this that stand out to me are Hannah and Mary. Both of them had similar songs of praise in response to what God had done in their lives. Hannah had been barren, but God gave her the child she prayed for. Women who worship are focused on God and not themselves. They keep their eyes on the Kingdom and worship God for who He is. Mary gave all her praise to God, who fills "the hungry with good things" (53). Women who worship aren't concerned with what others think. Women who worship aren't self-absorbed and focused on themselves-their looks, their stuff, their entertainment, their own needs. The bible says, the time has come and is now here when true worshippers must . Divine Encounters with God. Seeking to help you discover God given purpose & walk into your destiny. Advertisement By: Alia Hoyt For more than four decades, the Judy Blume novel "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" has. HowStuffWorks delves into what's so special about the classic book 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret' by Judy Blume.