Forget Hollywood’s version of "losing yourself." Hannah’s radical commitment to God shows us what it truly means to live out our divine calling.
Our text in this study is: 1 Samuel 1:19-28
Series: Know Kings: The Book Of Samuel
Gene Pensiero Jr
Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/knowkings
Subscribe on YouTube at:
https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford
Read the notes at:
https://calvaryhanford.substack.com
Welcome to our ongoing verse-by-verse Bible study through the Old Testament books of 1 and 2 Samuel. In this message, titled Bye Bye Baby, we look closely at the beautiful and challenging account found in 1 Samuel 1:19-28.
The focus of our study is Hannah, a woman who knew the deep heartache of barrenness and the pain of being provoked by her rival. When we left her in our previous study, she had poured out her soul before the Lord at Shiloh, making a solemn vow that if God gave her a son, she would give him back to the Lord for his entire life. In this passage, we see God answer her prayer. Hannah conceives and gives birth to a son, naming him Samuel because she asked him of the Lord.
But the heart of this text centers on what happens next. When the child is weaned, Hannah does not flinch or make excuses. She packs up the offerings, travels back to Shiloh, and presents young Samuel to Eli the priest. Her response to God's blessing is radical commitment and worship. Rather than keeping the gift for herself, she surrenders her miracle back to the Giver. As she explicitly reminds Eli, she is the very woman who stood there praying, and because Yahweh answered her petition, she gives the boy to Yahweh for as long as he lives.
As we study the text from a Calvary Chapel perspective, we are reminded of the character, faithfulness, and grace of God. Hannah’s testimony is simple yet incredibly clear: it centers entirely on the Lord. In just three short sentences, she uses the covenant name of God, Yahweh, four times. This is not a story about her own righteousness or her personal sacrifice; it is a testimony about the faithfulness of God. For those who want to study the Bible and understand the history of Israel, this transition from the chaotic days of the Judges to the Monarchy shows that God is always in control, even in our weakest moments.
Whether you are looking for solid Christian teachings, interested in spirituality and Jesus, or specifically searching for verse-by-verse Calvary Chapel videos, this message will encourage your faith. Let's look at how Hannah trades her years of sorrow for a lifestyle of worship, showing us what it truly means to trust God with the things we love the most.
Our text in this study is: 1 Samuel 1:19-28
Series: Know Kings: The Book Of Samuel
Gene Pensiero Jr
Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/knowkings
Subscribe on YouTube at:
https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford
Read the notes at:
https://calvaryhanford.substack.com
Welcome to our ongoing verse-by-verse Bible study through the Old Testament books of 1 and 2 Samuel. In this message, titled Bye Bye Baby, we look closely at the beautiful and challenging account found in 1 Samuel 1:19-28.
The focus of our study is Hannah, a woman who knew the deep heartache of barrenness and the pain of being provoked by her rival. When we left her in our previous study, she had poured out her soul before the Lord at Shiloh, making a solemn vow that if God gave her a son, she would give him back to the Lord for his entire life. In this passage, we see God answer her prayer. Hannah conceives and gives birth to a son, naming him Samuel because she asked him of the Lord.
But the heart of this text centers on what happens next. When the child is weaned, Hannah does not flinch or make excuses. She packs up the offerings, travels back to Shiloh, and presents young Samuel to Eli the priest. Her response to God's blessing is radical commitment and worship. Rather than keeping the gift for herself, she surrenders her miracle back to the Giver. As she explicitly reminds Eli, she is the very woman who stood there praying, and because Yahweh answered her petition, she gives the boy to Yahweh for as long as he lives.
As we study the text from a Calvary Chapel perspective, we are reminded of the character, faithfulness, and grace of God. Hannah’s testimony is simple yet incredibly clear: it centers entirely on the Lord. In just three short sentences, she uses the covenant name of God, Yahweh, four times. This is not a story about her own righteousness or her personal sacrifice; it is a testimony about the faithfulness of God. For those who want to study the Bible and understand the history of Israel, this transition from the chaotic days of the Judges to the Monarchy shows that God is always in control, even in our weakest moments.
Whether you are looking for solid Christian teachings, interested in spirituality and Jesus, or specifically searching for verse-by-verse Calvary Chapel videos, this message will encourage your faith. Let's look at how Hannah trades her years of sorrow for a lifestyle of worship, showing us what it truly means to trust God with the things we love the most.

