Hannah was a believer in God and trusted in His sovereignty,
power and abilities. Scripture tells us
that year after year she was unable to conceive, bringing her much
despair. It is written that she met most
days in brokenness and extreme sadness, unable to eat. I am sure her husband was broken hearted for
her as he watched her suffer. Although
he attempted to console her, she was experiencing this alone. It was between Hannah and God, seeker and
Giver. We are even told that there was
provocation at the temple, God’s dwelling place, for her provoker even taunted
her in that sacred place.
In considering this today, I was reminded of how easy it is
for Satan to attack us as we are trying to approach God’s dwelling place, our
prayers. We all must move around Satan’s
taunting, taking our prayer lives back.
We bring to God the very thing that seems to have been closed…a door
that cannot be penetrated…that dream that seems to be locked away. It is the very thing that we most pray for
and think about, filling our prayers to the brim with pleas for God’s hand to
move. Hannah’s prayer entreated God to ‘remember
her’. My commentary states that ‘to remember is more than simply to recall
that Hannah existed; is to go into action on her behalf’ p. 378.
Who needs God to go into action on their behalf this
morning? Who of us is being taunted by
Satan regarding the very thing for which God desires to bring us? Are we taking the very dream of our heart and
committing it back to God like Hannah? Do
our petitions center around blessing God with our request or satisfying
ourselves? We must be cautious to not
allow our lack to become our worship.
Like Hannah, it wasn’t until she laid her dream on the altar of God that
she was remembered. Once surrendered,
her heart was full of hope and her future included a prophet of God. ‘Then
she went her way and ate something, and her face was no longer downcast. So in the course of time Hannah conceived…’
1 Sam 1:18, 20.
So we can go…be encouraged…and know that God will act on our
behalf when we offer all fears, hopes and dreams on His altar for His purposes.
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