The sermon titled "Hannah's Prayer" by Paul Mahan focuses on the theological significance of prayer and the character of God as presented in Hannah’s prayer found in 1 Samuel 2. Mahan argues that Hannah's prayer exemplifies the true heart of a believer who acknowledges God's sovereignty and grace, manifesting a deep understanding of salvation and divine providence. He references Hannah's descriptions of God, emphasizing attributes such as holiness and omnipotence, and connects these to the New Testament understanding of Christ as the foundation and rock of faith. Key Scripture references include 1 Samuel 2:1-10, Isaiah 6, and John 17, all highlighting themes of rejoicing in salvation and the reversal of worldly strength. The practical significance of this sermon lies in encouraging believers to embrace humility and dependency on God, recognizing that true richness comes from Him rather than worldly achievements or status.
“Hannah’s prayer here in 1 Samuel chapter 2 is the prayer of every true believer who worships God in spirit, rejoices in Christ Jesus, and has no confidence in the flesh.”
“He’s the Lord. That’s what that means. That His purpose is done.”
“The Lord killeth and maketh alive. He bringeth down to the grave and bringeth up.”
“By human strength or wisdom or power no man shall prevail, but they, all of God's people, shall prevail by His mercy, by His grace, by His sovereign power.”
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