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What does Hannah's prayer teach us about God's sovereignty?

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Hannah's prayer highlights God's sovereignty by demonstrating His power to give life and take it away, as well as His ability to humble the proud and lift the lowly.

Hannah's prayer serves as a profound declaration of God's sovereignty and power. In her prayer, she acknowledges that the Lord 'killeth and maketh alive,' asserting that both life and death are under God's authority. This demonstrates that God is not only the creator but also the sustainer of life, and He orchestrates all events according to His eternal purpose. The prayer reveals that even in her waiting and despair, Hannah recognizes God's ultimate control over her situation and the entire cosmos. As she praises God, she emphasizes that He is the one who breaks the bow of the mighty and strengthens the weak, turning human expectations and social standings upside down, showcasing God’s wisdom and governance in all things.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 2:6-7

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Hannah's Prayer
John Chapman · Aug 18, 2024
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