Remember we can find Jesus in every Old Testament story, on every page of the Bible. We might not see His name, but He is there. There is a beautiful taste of redemption in what looks like a total failure on the part of King Jehoshaphat….
Read MoreAhab took the throne of Israel after the death of his father Omri (a despicably evil man). His rule began during the last years of the reign of King Asa, the father of Jehoshaphat. It was no secret King Ahab followed in the steps of his horrifically evil father and…
Read MoreOn the heels of describing the enormous accomplishments and prosperity Jehoshaphat enjoyed because of God’s blessings, this godly King makes an alliance with Ahab, the evil king of Israel. Yes, this is the same Ahab whose wife was …
Read MoreAt thirty-five years of age, Jehoshaphat follows in his father’s footsteps and becomes King of Judah after his father’s death. He also follows his father in the way he immediately takes steps to fortify the country and continues to build a strong…
Read MoreOver the past few weeks, we peeked into the lives of Anna, Hannah and Mary. Although we only got a glimpse into one period of their lives, we learned their practices of worship and trusting God prepared them for unexpected life crises. Their auto-responses to shattering news…
Read MoreDuring the worst days and months of my grief journey, my default mode was to turn to close friends for help. Through them God kept His promise He would make His people a blessing to others. They became God’s “promise keepers…
Read MoreAs I have dug deeper into the lives of Anna, Hannah, and Mary, I am struck by the tangible demonstration of the promises of the Covenant and why theology matters every day, but especially when life comes crashing down around us…
Read MoreThe similarities in Hannah and Mary’s songs are striking and a reminder that writers, moved by the Holy Spirit, wrote the Scriptures. Paul’s words to Timothy about the perfection of Scripture apply to these songs as well…
Read MoreThough Mary never met Hannah, Mary’s song of praise parallels Hannah’s worship song. I like the idea of Hannah “mentoring” Mary through the record of Scripture and now…
Read MoreHannah’s song requires much more than a devotional in order to unpack the rich doctrines and joy that drives its way out of Hannah’s heart and into these beautiful words. Remember Eli could not hear Hannah’s lament for…
Read MoreThe parallels between Mary, the mother of Jesus, God’s Son, and Hannah, the mother of Samuel, God’s priest, are remarkable. Neither woman’s claim to fame is that of a Deborah, Esther, Miriam or other women of leadership. We know Mary and Hannah because they are mothers who gave birth to sons through…
Read MoreWhat is your default mode when life comes crashing down? What systems are you building into your life while the sun shines that will fuel your pilgrimage with hope when storm clouds burst open and…
Read MoreSlowly, slowly life crashed down on Hannah. Year after year she longed for a child, but God closed her womb. Her default mode in the face of disappointment was to continue her practice of corporate worship and prayer…
Read MoreHow many of us make desperate promises in an attempt to influence God to give us what we want, especially when life doesn’t go as we planned? Then, when it appears God “came through”, we quickly forget our words or…
Read MoreCatch the words of conflict in Today’s Treasure: her rival, provoke, grievously irritated, so it went on year after year, she used to provoke her. Hannah’s response to Peninnah’s taunting was to weep
Read MoreThe morning after Hannah’s spiritual experience, her family worships one more time before returning home. Hannah’s facial expression indicated something had shifted in her soul. I wonder how long it took for Peninnah to realize she no longer had power over Hannah. Soon Hannah learns she is pregnant…
Read MoreDo you ever wonder what Elkanah thought about his wife’s vow to give their firstborn son to God? It’s likely she told him about her encounter with Eli and how she not only pleaded with God to give her a son but also…
Read MoreHannah’s story teaches us so much about being a life-giver rather than a life-taker. Remember how distraught Hannah was during the family dinner? Her agony…
Read MoreWhere are you on your pilgrimage? Are you taking time to “taste and see that the Lord is good?” Are you intentionally building systems into your life that will act as your default system if life comes crashing down? Or are you…
Read MoreHannah’s countenance changed through her lament. God moved in her pain and turned her heart toward His presence and grace. Hannah left this intimate time with her God, refueled and energized to face Peninnah and another year of waiting on Him…
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