Sunday,
March 15, 2026
EXTREME PARENTING!
1 Sam 1:27-28
27 For this child I prayed;
and the Lord hath given me my petition which I asked of him:
28 Therefore also I have lent
him to the Lord; as long as he liveth he shall be lent to the Lord. And he
worshipped the Lord there.
Hannah knew that Samuel was both a gift
and a stewardship. He was a gift because he was the answer to an agonized
prayer of a barren mother. He was the elimination of her humiliation. He was a
constant reminder of the faithfulness of a compassionate God.
Did Samuel ever have the
colic? Did
he ever cry endlessly driving sleep from Hannah’s eyes? Did he ever weary her
with childishness? No, I think Samuel was a normal little Jewish boy. Was this
part of the “gift?” I think Hannah knew that it was.
Hannah also knew that Samuel was a
“stewardship.” He did not ultimately belong to her. He was given by God, and
she returned him to God’s service. This is when parenting becomes extreme and
difficult. The moment we realize that parenting is for the child and not for
the parent, we become good parents indeed. Guidance, training, and correction
are all part of parental love and responsibility.
Hannah learned that whatever you give to God
is kept safe. It is made better, stronger, and more useful. This was Hannah’s
reward.
Dear Lord, bless and help our
embattled parents today. AMEN
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