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INTRO/ILLUST
REVIEW - Devoted prayer, the mark of a believer
therefore- the mark of the believing MOM is devoted prayer
1) Hannah’s story
A. Childless
Sad, Faithful, Prays
Prays
B. Samuel born
Happy, Faithful, Prays
2) Importance of Hannah’s Relationship to the Lord
Helps that she knows God and how He works
Children are God’s, they are gifts to us, for us to give back to them
Children were God’s, could be redeemed for 5 shekels, and then later re-given to God - symbolism was huge
Hannah’s promise is that of a Nazirite vow, a promise to have Samuel “before the Lord” all his life.
Though Samuel is young, he is taught diligently
Credit to Elkanah for faithfulness, and even allowing Hannah to make her own petitions.
Faithfully
At age of 3, he knows his mother is sincere
She has COVERED him with prayer!
Her prayer is not for her, or for Samuel, but to benefit the Lord and His plan/will
We may pray for our children, but do those prayers reflect what WE want for them, or what GOD wants for them
Are we proud of our children because of them, or are we thankful to God for using them?
3) The Ideal Structure of Moms’ Prayers
An analysis, if you will, prayers in chapters 1 and 2
Pray believing
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james 1:6
Hannah Prayed, and God answered exactly, specifically
She prayed with wisdom, believing, God’s will
She named her son for the Lord!
Prayed Thankful - for salvation, v1
Acknowledged God’s Holiness, v2
Relied on God’s Strength, v4
God is strong to the weak, who know they need Him
Moms need Him
Trusted God’s Sovereignty, vv 6-8
Knows that God Protects His Children, v9
God is the Judge
His judgments are pure
He judges, He gives strength
SO WHAT?
So…Women of faith played a huge, legitimate role in shaping the history of God’s people
So…Women of faith (MOMS!) play a huge, legitimate role in...
...shaping the family
...raising up children to serve Him
A woman of faith (Hannah, you) can trust God in everything, to the end!
Hannah knew what she could control, what she could contribute
Not worried about those around her, although they made her sad, or thought her drunk
Knows the area God has given her to influence
She let God work in her, through her, for Him
She prayed for all those people around her, but she let Gad change her, work in her, and THEN others saw, and could respond in kind
CONCL.
Moms, you have a tough job.
Sorry that we men make that job more difficult for you at times
God knew, in His wisdom, who to give your job to
God knows that, if you submit to HIS strength and control, the lives of your children and those around you will change, for His glory?
Believe it?
Hannah did.
She prayed.
Oh, how she prayed!
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