STAY WITH HIM


 

“There once was a man who lived in Ramathaim. He was descended from the old Zuph family in the Ephraim hills. His name was Elkanah. (He was connected with the Zuphs from Ephraim through his father Jeroham, his grandfather Elihu, and his great-grandfather Tohu.) He had two wives. The first was Hannah; the second was Peninnah. Peninnah had children; Hannah did not. Every year this man went from his hometown up to Shiloh to worship and offer a sacrifice to God -of-the-Angel-Armies. Eli and his two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, served as the priests of God there. When Elkanah sacrificed, he passed helpings from the sacrificial meal around to his wife Peninnah and all her children, but he always gave an especially generous helping to Hannah because he loved her so much, and because God had not given her children. But her rival wife taunted her cruelly, rubbing it in and never letting her forget that God had not given her children. This went on year after year. Every time she went to the sanctuary of God she could expect to be taunted. Hannah was reduced to tears and had no appetite. Her husband Elkanah said, “Oh, Hannah, why are you crying? Why aren’t you eating? And why are you so upset? Am I not of more worth to you than ten sons?” So Hannah ate. Then she pulled herself together, slipped away quietly, and entered the sanctuary. The priest Eli was on duty at the entrance to God ’s Temple in the customary seat. Crushed in soul, Hannah prayed to God and cried and cried—inconsolably. Then she made a vow: Oh, God -of-the-Angel-Armies, If you’ll take a good, hard look at my pain, If you’ll quit neglecting me and go into action for me By giving me a son, I’ll give him completely, unreservedly to you. I’ll set him apart for a life of holy discipline. It so happened that as she continued in prayer before God , Eli was watching her closely. Hannah was praying in her heart, silently. Her lips moved, but no sound was heard. Eli jumped to the conclusion that she was drunk. He approached her and said, “You’re drunk! How long do you plan to keep this up? Sober up, woman!” Hannah said, “Oh no, sir—please! I’m a woman hard used. I haven’t been drinking. Not a drop of wine or beer. The only thing I’ve been pouring out is my heart, pouring it out to God . Don’t for a minute think I’m a bad woman. It’s because I’m so desperately unhappy and in such pain that I’ve stayed here so long.” Eli answered her, “Go in peace. And may the God of Israel give you what you have asked of him.” “Think well of me—and pray for me!” she said, and went her way. Then she ate heartily, her face radiant.
1 Samuel 1:1-18 MSG

The Story of Hannah is one that inspires hope anytime I read it.

Hannah was waiting on God for a Miracle.
She knew God COULD do it.

She knew God WOULD Do it.

She maintained a positive attitude.
After she prayed, she got up rejoicing. She trusted that her prayer had been answered.
Sometimes when we pray, we believe that God can do what we have asked. We just don’t fully trust that He Will Do It as He has Promised.
Today, let me encourage you that God is too faithful to fail.
Resolve to have an attitude of worship.
Believe that God has done what He promised.
I tell you that God is making necessary arrangements concerning your matter.

You Just Stay With Him.

“Up before dawn, they worshiped God and returned home to Ramah. Elkanah slept with Hannah his wife, and God began making the necessary arrangements in response to what she had asked. Before the year was out, Hannah had conceived and given birth to a son. She named him Samuel, explaining, “I asked God for him.”
1 Samuel 1:19-20 MSG

A wonderful Day to you all Sisters!

4 thoughts on “STAY WITH HIM

  1. The KJV says, “and God remembered Hannah.” This is not the only place this is said. It is said in several other stories where the woman is barren, but this is not only for women who can’t have children. Sometimes there is something in our bellies, a ministry, an idea, an endeavor, a business, but we haven’t seen it come to fruition yet. It is encouraging to know that sometimes we forget what God has promised us, but He never forgets or fails to bring His word to fruition. Thanks for the encouragement. Blessings!

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