Hannah, Full of Grace

I Samuel 1:2 “The name of one was Hannah.”  

 As we study the women of the Bible, we are drawn to I Samuel, and a woman named Hannah, who exemplifies many attributes of a wife and mother that we should try to follow and a woman who was greatly used by God.
We first find, that she was in a situation that we know nothing about and a position that I would never want to be in—-she was one of two wives of a man named Elkanah.  Involved in this circumstance we learn she had an advantage—-her husband loved her best, and a disadvantage—-she had no children, “for the Lord had closed her womb.” I Samuel 1:5.   But as we travel through the story, we see that the Lord, in His wisdom, was working out His great and marvelous plan to raise up a great prophet, and was using this humble woman to bring about His purpose.  You see, Hannah was “greatly distressed and wept bitterly”, I Samuel 1:10, because she had no children and to make matters worse her “rival would provoke her bitterly to irritate her.” I Samuel 1:6
But Hannah did what all of us should always do in our distress—she prayed and sought the Lord.  Brought to her lowest point in life, she made a vow no loving mother could make under normal circumstances. ” O Lord of hosts, if You will indeed look on the affliction of Your maidservant and remember me, and not forget Your maidservant, but will give Your maidservant a son, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life…” I Sam 1:11.  This is exactly according to God’s plan: for Hannah to be brought to such agony of soul that she might make such a extraordinary vow in order to raise up the prophet Samuel to lead the people of Israel.
After Samuel was born, Hannah was a dedicated mother, diligently teaching him about the Lord, nurturing and implanting in him the Scriptures, during those first three years of his life until he was weaned. Oh how she must have savored every moment with her beloved son. Then fulfilling her vow, she carried him to the temple and “dedicated him to the Lord.”  I Samuel 1:28.  But instead of weeping and crying over leaving Samuel, she sang a song of thanksgiving, I Samuel 2:1-10 rejoicing and exalting the Lord, giving God all the glory . I know you will enjoy reading these verses for yourself.  Later, Hannah was rewarded by the Lord for her faithfulness in carrying out her vow, for God graciously gave her five more children.
As a wife, Hannah exemplifies trustworthiness, for her husband safely trusted in her and honored the vow she had made, saying “Do what seems best to you…..only may the Lord confirm His word.” I Samuel 1:23.   Let us prayerfully and carefully desire to follow Hannah’s example, that we too, may be used of the Lord for His honor and glory.
 
The Better Way: Being A Humble, Prayerful, Dedicated, Thankful, Faithful, Trustworthy Wife and Mother is the Better Way
 
                    Eve: The First Mother
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About Gail Slawson

I am a 74 year old wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. After 54 years of marriage, my husband and I have been richly blessed with 4 wonderful children and their wonderful mates and 19 precious grandchildren, five of whom are already with the Lord and 5 great-grandchildren. My husband and I are busy retirees and reside in Baton Rouge, Louisiana where we serve the Lord Jesus Christ through Bible Studies, as mentors in our church and telling others about Him "as we go." Mark 16:15
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7 Responses to Hannah, Full of Grace

  1. Anita Williamson Archer says:

    The better way. Hmmmm, I’m a prayerful, dedicated, thankful, faithful, trustworthy wife and mother…but humble… Now that’s a tough one. I try to be but sometimes I get the idea that I know what’s best, instead of humbly submitting to God, to my husband. Guess I’d better work on that.

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  2. Gail Slawson says:

    That’s one most of us need to work on, Anita. Humility will certainly make us pliable so God can use us.

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  3. Melinda says:

    Thanks! I enjoyed this, Mrs. Gail !

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  4. Janet says:

    Your posts are always right on target. This one about Hannah was perfect to send to my daughter IL. She and her husband have been unable to have a baby. They haven’t given up but do not want to go to extreme medical procedures to produce a baby/babies. There is time and they are willing to adopt if they believe it is what they should do. They want God’s Will absolutely and this is a great joy to me. She loved the post and said it was just what she needed to hear on that day. Thank you for obeying and posting.

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  5. Thomas says:

    I really enjoyed that!

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  6. Beth says:

    So much to learn from Hannah. We want these attributes but do not want to go through what she did. Good thoughts!

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  7. CristyLynn says:

    Very good post. I really appreciated at the end the point you made about Hannah being a trustworthy wife. I think that one thing that makes a woman a good mother is being a good wife first. What an example Hannah must have been to her children! Thank you for your written and lived example.

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