"Hannah"
BIBLE
READING: 1 Samuel 1. 1-18
DISCUSSION:
Hannah was truly a godly mother.
Hannah was ridiculed daily by Peninnah for an issue she had that was not her
fault. Hannah believed in the power of prayer, and the comfort it brought her.
Hannah’s attitude when accused of drunkenness was that of calmness and
self-control and she answered with dignity though she had been falsely accused.
Hannah did not ask for vengeance on her adversary, nor did she request a son
for selfish reasons. Fervently Hannah made a vow to the Lord to give up her son
to Him. After Samuel was born, it had been so easy for Hannah to decide that giving
up her son was too great a sacrifice, in spite of her vow. It took deep
spiritual conviction for her to take her son to be raised by someone else. We
can only imagine uneasiness Hannah must have felt as she left her infant son in
the care of Eli and his two wicked sons (1 Samuel 2:12). She followed through
with her vow because she trusted the Lord for Samuels’s future. 1 Samuel
1:24-28.
Do we make vows to God when we are suffering
that are forgotten when our suffering leaves. Are we willing to let God have
control of our lives and our children?
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