GOD WANTED A PROPHET–HANNAH WANTED A SON

by | Nov 27, 2011 | 0 comments

Today I would like to share with you about how God used Hannah for His agenda. “Hannah is not the primary character in the story. Nor is Samuel. Pivotal to the whole story, the central cohesive element, the linchpin, is God himself. Everything else—Hannah’s barrenness, Hannah’s prayer, Samuel’s birth—is the working out of God’s eternal agenda.”¹

 

In I Samuel 3:1 we read,” In those days the word of the Lord was rare; there were not many visions.” God needed a prophet to communicate His heart to the Israelites. Hannah longed to give birth to a son. However, in I Samuel 1:5, 6, we read, “the Lord closed Hannah’s womb.” Hannah prayed, asking God to give her a son for several years. Hannah felt hopeless, God was not answering her prayer, but God had a plan. When she reached the point of desperation, she made this vow: “O Lord Almighty, if you will look down upon my sorrow and answer my prayer and give me a son, then I will give him back to you. He will be yours for his entire lifetime” (I Samuel 1:11).

After Hannah returned home, God opened her womb, she conceived, gave birth to a son, and named him Samuel. When her heart and God’s heart became a perfect match, God answered her prayer more abundantly than she asked. God was not at a loss He was working according to His agenda. Even though Hannah asked for a son, God gave her a prophet. We read in I Samuel 2:35, “I will raise up for myself a faithful priest, who will do according to what is in my heart and mind.” God was working out His plan even though it appeared that when Hannah found herself in this hopeless situation. In reality, if Hannah’s prayer for a son had been answered immediately, she may not have given him to the Lord as she did. God used Samuel in a mighty way he became a mighty warrior in the battlefield and in the prayer closet.

This is a good lesson to learn in praying for our grandchildren. When challenges come into their lives and they are not answered according to their or our agenda God may be working out His agenda, which is far greater. When praying for your grandchildren, pray for God to work His agenda in their lives.

 

 

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