David Bahn – Reflections

Light from the Word and through the lens

I Samuel 1:16-18

Do not regard your servant as a worthless woman, for all along I have been speaking out of my great anxiety and vexation.” Then Eli answered, “Go in peace, and the God of Israel grant your petition that you have made to him.” And she said, “Let your servant find favor in your eyes.” Then the woman went her way and ate, and her face was no longer sad.

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Hannah’s heart was broken both by means of the failure to conceive a child as well as by the ugly treatment of Elkanah’s other wife and Eli’s poor estimation of her. When confronted by Eli her response showed the difference between brokenness and resentment. Both spring from the same well; both spring from pain.
Brokenness, however, is a much different response than resentment or cynicism. Brokenness opens our hearts to God’s love. It allows us to pray with a searching heart. It places us in a position to receive God’s grace. Cynicism requires proof. Resentment requires repayment. Brokenness allows love to heal.
When Hannah answers Eli, she is speaking out of brokenness. Eli’s answer offers her hope, and something wonderful occurs. Hannah’s attitude changes as soon as she hears Eli’s answer.

Prayer from a broken heart, spoken in faith, allows God’s grace to speak. In Hannah’s attitude changes before her circumstances change. This is a lesson for me. It be a lesson for others as well.


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