The wife's decision to donate her ornaments is highly significant as it represents an act of pure, personal faith that is independent of her husband's wealth and disbelief. According to the account in Chapter 47, she received a second divine vision that guided her specifically. The message was not to insist that her husband give money, but for her to give what she desired from her own property. It stressed that "One penny given with a sincere heart is worth a million" and that "faith alone is the cause." This divine guidance empowered her to act on her own convictions, offering the ornaments given by her father as a sincere and personal sacrifice, which stands in stark contrast to her husband's transactional and faithless approach to wealth.
What is the significance of the wife's decision to donate her own ornaments, and what was the divine guidance she received about it?
๐ Chapter 47