Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

31 May, 2026

1 Samuel 1:27—“For this child I prayed; and the LORD hath given me my petition which I asked of him.”

These words were spoken by Hannah as she presented young Samuel before the LORD at Shiloh. Earlier, she had stood in that same place “in bitterness of soul”, weeping and praying earnestly because of her barrenness. It was there that Eli the priest had once misunderstood her deep anguish and mistaken her silent grief for drunkenness. Now Hannah returns, not in bitterness, nor to triumph over her rival Peninnah, but to fulfil the solemn vow she had made unto the LORD, even to dedicate her long-awaited son wholly to His service. The child she now presents is a living testimony that God hears the cries of His people. Appropriately, she named him Samuel, meaning “heard by God”. Each time Hannah called his name, she was reminded afresh of the Lord’s mercy, faithfulness, and gracious answer to prayer.

Now, holding the child whom God had graciously given, she openly confessed that Samuel was the Lord’s answer to prayer. She testified to God's faithfulness in hearing the petitions of His people. Hannah did not attribute Samuel’s birth to chance, human strength, or natural fortune. She recognised the child as a direct gift from the LORD. Her testimony magnifies divine mercy and reminds believers that God is attentive to the cries of His children.

Samuel’s birth was significant not only for Hannah personally, but also for Israel nationally. Through this child, God would raise up a prophet who would guide His people during a spiritually dark period. Thus, the Lord’s answers to prayer often reach far beyond what His servants can initially perceive.

Hannah’s words encourage believers to persevere in prayer with humble dependence upon God. The Lord may answer immediately, gradually, or differently than expected, but He never ignores the cries of His people. He will show them the way and guide them forward according to His goodwill. When God grants mercies, believers ought also to respond as Hannah did with gratitude, worship, and willing dedication of His gifts back to Him. Every answered prayer should deepen our trust in the God who hears and remembers His children.

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