Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

30 May, 2026

1 Samuel 1:10—“And she was in bitterness of soul, and prayed unto the LORD, and wept sore.”

These words describe Hannah during one of the deepest seasons of sorrow in her life. She was barren, deeply distressed, and continually provoked by Peninnah, who “provoked her sore, for to make her fret” (v. 6). In Israelite society, barrenness often brought reproach and inward grief. Her “bitterness of soul” (marat nefesh) was not a quiet disappointment; it was a raw and aching grief felt deep within. Hannah carried within her years of emotional pain and silent longing.

Yet her sorrow did not drive her away from God; it drove her to God. “She… prayed unto the LORD.” Hannah did not suppress her grief, pretend strength, or seek sinful escape. In the bitterness of her soul, she poured out her heart before the LORD. Her tears became prayers. Her anguish became supplication.

Scripture does not portray true believers as untouched by sorrow. Even the godly may experience seasons of deep emotional pain. Yet God invites His people to bring their burdens honestly before Him. “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you” (1 Peter 5:7).

Hannah’s prayer also portrays the believer’s confidence in approaching God. The Lord who heard Hannah still hears the cries of His people today. She reminds us that God’s presence is not only for worship and praise, but also a gracious place where His people may pour out their sorrows before Him.

God is not indifferent to tears shed in faith. When bitterness overwhelms the soul, believers must not retreat into despair, but draw near to the throne of grace in earnest prayer, trusting the Lord who remembers, sustains, and answers according to His perfect wisdom.

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