

The answer to her prayer was met joy replaced bitterness, and she was released from captivity. Where God is elevated, every rival loses its power. Worship drew her closer to the heart of God. Year after year, she worshiped God until He answered her prayer. She desperately longed for a child but could not have children. In 1 Samuel 1, we find a woman named Hannah that was barren AND bitter, constantly provoked by her rival, Peninnah.
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The person tries and tries to get free unsuccessfully, but all their efforts prove futile to release them from the bondage and frustration that come as a result of being yoked to something that prevents them from breaking free into real freedom. He makes a person a slave to certain things such as poverty, infirmity, fear, barrenness, bitterness and torment of soul. In order to steal a person’s praise and strength, the enemy first places an ungodly yoke upon them to bind them to hard servitude. If Satan can take away a person’s praise, he can take away their strength, for it is written in Nehemiah 8:10, that the joy of the Lord is our strength.

The enemy knows how strong of a weapon praise and worship are against him, and that is why he does everything he can to eliminate joy and peace. If there is an absence of joy and an absence of praise, it is because of captivity. It is very hard to have peace and joy when a person is in captivity.

Have you ever felt as if there is some unseen force working against you in life? Things that prevent you from experiencing true victory, healing, joy, prosperity and freedom? “And it shall come to pass in that day, that his burden shall be taken away from off thy shoulder, and his yoke from off thy neck, and the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing,” Isaiah 10:27.
