Folks, I would love
to share a story of a woman who changes the course of the history of great and
mighty nation as mention in the Bible. Her partnership with God in
accomplishing God’s mission was unimaginable. This woman who was called by God to
be a mother not just fulfills her motherly duty towards her children and family
but fulfilled the mission assigned by God.
She was non-other than Hannah wife of Elkanah (the mother of Samuel).
Hannah lived in a time of decline. Israel had
arrived at one of the darkness points in her history. After Moses and Joshua
had ruled the nation so capably, the time of the judges arrived. It was during
those times people were so uninterested in God and they increasingly turned
toward serving idols. The spiritual climate was no longer liveable. People have
become so sinful that even Eli, the head priest who was the keeper of the tabernacle
started to tolerate the sinful behaviour of his sons. In the midst of all these
social, political and spiritual turmoil that was happening, God preserve
Hannah’s heart to be burden with something greater than all the circumstances
around. The Lord shut up Hannah’s womb and because of which Hannah was a curse
in front of Penninah (the other wife of Elkanah). She had shed countless tears
because she also felt forsaken by God for making her barren and most of all
because of Peninnah who like to pick on her and ridicule her.
As I
continue to study about this amazing woman, I was so encouraged by the fact
that Hannah first committed her situation to God. This God guided act was so
pleasing to God and eventually blessed her with more children and delivered
Israel. The
severity of Hannah’s misery was heighten by the cultural obligation that bearing
children was the very most utmost important duty of a married woman under the
Old Testament culture. I can’t imagine how Hannah must be feeling when her husband
took another wife and the second wife gave him children. I wonder what Hannah
must have gone through all those sleepless nights and hopeless days, but
there’s one thing that am deeply convinced. Hannah never falls into such self-pity
trap. She never gave Satan that foothold.
In fact, when she prayed, she didn’t ask for
a son so that she can compete with Peninnah or get her husband’s attention or
redeem herself from the cultural norms or boost her own self esteem but instead
she presented God with a great petition followed by a promise “THEN I WILL GIVE
HIM BACK TO YOU FOR ALL OF HIS LIFE…” (1 Samuel 1:11 onwards). It was a very
personal cut throat like situation for her because she was making an almost
impossible promise to God (what if she really had a son who’s more handsome or
smarter than Penninah’s or any boys in the neighbourhood or what if her husband
disagree). Only a mother or someone who have the heart of a mother could possibly
realize how great a sacrifice that Hannah was making. Hannah however had this
crystal clear understanding that she was called by God and there she’s
eventually called to a bigger partnership. Her faith never wavered. She
unshakably stood the test of time though many times she cried and felt lonely. Hannah built her life on the rock. She knew
there was no firmer foundation. How could she do that? Hannah had a personal
relationship with God that fuelled her trust, commitment, and life. She
experienced his power and his fruitfulness, and she learned that her truest joy
was in God alone. That’s what her song said: “I rejoice in the Lord!”
And while we focus on people and on things, we miss the
whole point! Only God can fill our heart with permanent joy, and she found
this. She became a bold witness for him.
Hannah’s influence was absolutely
immeasurable on her nation. Hannah gave Israel a son that turned the nation
around. Bible scholars say it was Samuel that brought them back Israelites to
righteousness. It was Samuel that anointed the first king; Samuel that anointed
the second king; Samuel who became the last judge and the first prophet. However,
many including me in many occasions are like Penninah who never know that even
in the midst of all hopelessness and decaying, the will of God is actively at
work. Penninah couldn’t look beyond what she can see with her physical eyes. Many
can relate well with Penninah because many times we in our own strength want
our children to be the smartest kid in the town or ensure they attend the best
school and make every
afford to provide future security…but what about dedicating our children before
God. Israel needed a God fearing man,
and God gave Samuel to them, but he gave him the mother that would be so
committed to God that she wanted her son to serve him. Hannah gave her son to worship the true living God; she gave her son to
serve God. It was so visible that Hannah nurtured the heart of her son and did
exercise authority as God’s agent. But above all she gave herself to God first.
Not to forget, she was a wonderful & faithful life partner too.
We therefore begin to see something of the
reason why Samuel grew up to be a great man in the service of God. God still
needs mothers like that! God still needs children like that! But are we willing
to step out of the boat like Hannah and take a leap of faith. Am sure the
storm’s big enough to overwhelmed & daunt us down but friends, there’s no
firmer foundation than to be in Christ for we know that the testing of our
faith produces steadfastness and to that end we will learn like Hannah to know
that the will of God is actively at work even when the world seems hopeless and
meaningless. As we celebrate mother’s day, we can only re-examine our motives
and check whether our goals are Godward oriented and are willing to partnership
with God for the labourers are few. God bless you as you spare your time reading this article.