Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The Testimony of Faithful Witnesses: Hannah, the Faithful Supplicant (1 Samuel 1:9-20, 25)

Whenever we come to the Bible, we often read looking for instruction and encouragement for the day. But the Bible isn’t meant only to guide us day-by-day. The Scriptures are a historical record. They reveal what God has done and is doing in the world—and introduce us to the people who played a particular role in His plans for the world.

If you’re a longtime reader of the Bible, you’re more than likely familiar with many of these people. Some are examples of faithfulness. Others are cautionary tales against faithlessness. But all were examples of people who furthered God’s plan to give “God loved the people of this world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who has faith in him will have eternal life and never really die.” [John 3:16, CEV]

During this series, we’re discussing the following witnesses to God’s authority and love:

  • June 7: Deborah, the Dutiful Judge (Judges 4:4-10, 14, 21-22)
  • June 14: Hannah, the Faithful Supplicant (1 Samuel 1:9-20, 25)
  • June 28: Amos, Courageous Prophet (Amos 1:1; 2:11-12; 3:7-8; 7:10-15)
  • July 5: The Believing Centurion (Matthew 8:5-13)
  • July 12: Simon Peter, Restored Disciple (Mark 8:27-29; Luke 22:31-34; John 18:25-27, 21:15-17)
  • July 19: Zacchaeus, Repentant Tax Collector (Luke 19:-11)
  • July 26: Mary, Loyal Mother (Luke 2:15-19; John 2:1-5; 19:25-27)
  • August 9: Stephen, Unwavering Martyr (Acts 6:7-10; 7:54-60)
  • August 16: Saul of Tarsus, Unlikely Disciple (Acts 22:3-15)
  • August 23: Timothy, Leader with a Legacy (2 Timothy 1:1-6; 3:14-16)
  • August 30: Lydia, Generous Hostess (Acts 16:11-15, 40)

In the second session, we discussed Hannah, Samuel's mother. The discussion and passage are below:

1 Samuel 1:9-20, 25 [New International Version]

Once when they had finished eating and drinking in Shiloh, Hannah stood up. Now Eli the priest was sitting on his chair by the doorpost of the Lord’s house. In her deep anguish Hannah prayed to the Lord, weeping bitterly. And she made a vow, saying, “Lord Almighty, if you will only look on your servant’s misery and remember me, and not forget your servant but give her a son, then I will give him to the Lord for all the days of his life, and no razor will ever be used on his head.”

As she kept on praying to the Lord, Eli observed her mouth. Hannah was praying in her heart, and her lips were moving but her voice was not heard. Eli thought she was drunk and said to her, “How long are you going to stay drunk? Put away your wine.”

“Not so, my lord,” Hannah replied, “I am a woman who is deeply troubled. I have not been drinking wine or beer; I was pouring out my soul to the Lord. Do not take your servant for a wicked woman; I have been praying here out of my great anguish and grief.”

Eli answered, “Go in peace, and may the God of Israel grant you what you have asked of him.”

She said, “May your servant find favor in your eyes.” Then she went her way and ate something, and her face was no longer downcast.

Early the next morning they arose and worshiped before the Lord and then went back to their home at Ramah. Elkanah made love to his wife Hannah, and the Lord remembered her. So in the course of time Hannah became pregnant and gave birth to a son. She named him Samuel, saying, “Because I asked the Lord for him.”

When the bull had been sacrificed, they brought the boy to Eli,

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