Simple Faith: Hannah’s Prayer and the Power of Trusting God (1 Samuel 1 & 2)
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In a dark and declining period in Israel’s history, God begins His work not with a king or a prophet—but with a grieving woman who turns to Him in simple faith.
In 1 Samuel 1–2, Hannah’s story reveals the quiet strength of trusting God when circumstances seem impossible. Provoked, barren, and misunderstood—even by the priest—Hannah pours out her soul before the Lord. Before her prayer is visibly answered, she finds peace simply by leaving the matter with God.
Her faith shows us a powerful principle: true faith believes God before the answer appears.
In this episode we explore:
- Why God begins the book of Samuel with a suffering woman
- Hannah’s prayer of dependence: “I have poured out my soul before the Lord” (1 Samuel 1:15)
- The moment faith takes hold before circumstances change
- Why Hannah gave Samuel back to God after receiving the answer
- The worship that flows from a life that trusts the Lord
Hannah’s story reminds us that simple faith is not weak faith—it is faith that has stopped leaning on self and has learned to rest in who God is.
When Hannah stands before the Lord she trusted, how will God reward the simple faith that trusted Him in sorrow and honored Him in the answer?
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