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Wait for It … {Recharge Wednesday LINKUP}

May 23, 2018 by Christy Mobley

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“Yet the Lord longs to be gracious to you; therefore he will rise up to show you compassion. For the Lord is a God of justice. Blessed are those who wait on Him” (Isaiah 30:18).

I know better. I’ve seen God’s faithfulness. Still, in a season of hard, where I don’t see his answers, it’s easy to let doubt creep in or rather barge in. It’s then, I want to say, “Where are you God? Are you there? Do you care?”

But you and I both know by now we can’t see what God sees and we can’t know what he knows. However, we can trust that when we pray, a plan gets laid. We may not know how and we may not know the when, but we know the will.

He will.

Because it’s in God’s character to answer, and redeem. We see it over and over in Scripture.

When I find myself in the hard place of wait, it’s comforting to read about someone else who has waited there. And that’s why I like the story of Hannah. No one fits the bill of being blessed for the waiting more than Hannah. Her name even means blessed. But at the time of her dilemma, around 1105 BC, she felt anything but.

During Hannah’s time, children were a woman’s legacy — her honor — particularly if she had a boy child. However, if she were barren, like Hannah (the Bible says specifically, in 1 Samuel 1:5 that God closed her womb), you were thought of as less than or even a sinner that God was punishing.

But Hannah was a God-fearing woman, who desperately wanted a child. She probably prayed day and night, wondering why God was making her wait especially when she got bullied for being barren.

Hannah was married to a man named Elkanah. Though Elkanah was a godly man, as was the custom of the time, he had two wives. His other wife was named Peninnah. Now, Peninnah was prolific. She had many sons and daughters. And she was jealous of Hannah because she thought Elkanah loved Hannah more. She viciously picked on Hannah, every chance she got.

Peninnah’s best opportunity to hound Hannah was a yearly trek they all made together to the temple some fourteen miles away. Every year they went there for a festival of rejoicing where sadness was prohibited. By the time a they got to Shiloh, Hannah had been ridiculed to the point of despair and couldn’t eat. One such time she was so hungry and despondent, she went to the temple and poured her heart out to the Lord. She had had enough. Crying out to the Lord for a child, she vowed this baby she prayed for to be dedicated back to God’s service for all the days of the his life.

God knew Hannah would make this costly vow. He also knew she’s make good on it.

Israel needed a righteous judge to rule and Hannah needed to be blessed. So at the right time, God’s time, He answered Hannah’s prayer. She became pregnant with the child, a son she would name Samuel.

And though Hannah gave up her son at the age of three years to the service of the Lord, just as promised, she was blessed.

Samuel would be the greatest judge in Israel’s history anointing Israel’s first king, Saul… and her greatest earthly king, David.

Hannah waited
God waited for Hannah to surrender the very thing she wanted most
God greatly blessed Hannah

In this hurry up, give it to me now world, it’s comforting to know God has a plan. Certain things have to happen for others to take place. There is a purpose for our pain, and God is working in the wait. Click To Tweet

Hannah’s story encourages us to know, God is forever in control.

“Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay.” (Habakkuk 2:3b)


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About Christy Mobley

Christy is an award winning writer, wife, mother, mentor, and new grandma! She is passionate about leading women to look forward, press on and seek God is all life's circumstances.

Christy is also a regular contributor to Purposeful Faith, Life Letter Cafe, Chets Women and Soaring with Him. She has been a guest blogger for Fearfully Made Mom, Blogs for Christian Women and the Tightly Wound Woman.

You can connect with Christy at Joying in the Journey christymobley.com

Comments

  1. Bethany McIlrath says

    May 23, 2018 at 7:18 am

    Christy, Hannah’s example is dear to me…but I had never thought about God’s timing in relation to answering her prayer and His plan for a righteous judge. Thanks for opening up this depth and encouragement in the wait!

    • Christy Mobley says

      May 23, 2018 at 7:35 am

      Bethany, reading her story gives me hope because I can’t understand what I don’t see but I can trust God who sees all.

  2. Michele Morin says

    May 23, 2018 at 7:53 am

    That’s such a good point about the timing of Hannah’s prayer. And I always appreciate her fervency in prayer. Even after years of “no” from God, she came to Him with expectation, wearing her broken heart on her sleeve.

    • Christy Mobley says

      May 23, 2018 at 4:51 pm

      Yes, Michele, Hannah is a good example to us. She could have gotten out of her vow. The law provided a means for her to pay her way out but her love for the Lord wasn’t about the answer to her prayer. She was in awe of His greatness and majesty and thus kept her vow to give up her son..

  3. Lauren Sparks says

    May 23, 2018 at 11:15 am

    Waiting can be so hard. Thank you for the encouragement in this. laurensparks.net

  4. Lisa notes says

    May 23, 2018 at 2:05 pm

    I’ve always thought that would have been such a hard promise to keep! But Hannah did it. “God knew Hannah would make this costly vow. He also knew she’d make good on it.” God knows us better than we know ourselves.

    • Christy Mobley says

      May 23, 2018 at 4:53 pm

      And He needed a godly judge! He knows what we don’t know and sees what we don’t see!

  5. Rebecca Jones says

    May 23, 2018 at 2:42 pm

    This is a favorite story of mine, God gave her the best, in His time.

    • Christy Mobley says

      May 23, 2018 at 4:53 pm

      Amen Rebecca!

  6. Jennifer says

    May 23, 2018 at 8:50 pm

    Thank you Patricia & Christy for this timely reminder that God is working in our waiting & Hab 2:3b was a promise He gave me years ago & that situation definitely came to fruition in a huge blessing!

    Recently, He gave that verse to me again about a present situation. Praise Him!

    Remember you are both welcome to join me in a cup of inspiration anytime!
    Jennifer

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