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How does Hannah's story illustrate God's grace?

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Hannah's story exemplifies God's grace in giving her a child despite her barrenness, showing that His blessings often come from faithful prayers.

Hannah’s experience of barrenness transformed into motherhood highlights God's grace and favor. Despite her desolation, she remained devoted to God, praying earnestly for a son. When God granted her request, it demonstrated His active role in her life and the fulfillment of His promises. This promise of a child, Samuel, symbolizes the grace extended to all of God's people, who are seen as children of promise rather than children of mere chance. Through this narrative, we learn that God's grace is sovereignly bestowed upon those who call upon Him in prayer.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 1:10-20, Romans 9:8

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A Favored Woman
Paul Mahan · Jan 11, 2006
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