Steve W. Reeves
INTRODUCTION:
A. A
man came home from work one evening to find his wife crying. She explained that
shortly after she came in from her job the
doorbell rang. Standing at the door was a
young man with a particular religious
group. The husband said, “Was he unkind?”
She replied, “No, he was very nice.” The
husband spoke once again, “Did you tell him
we go
to church every Sunday and even take the kids to Sunday school?” “No,” said
the wife, “that’s not what he asked.”
“Well, what did he want that made you so upset,”
bristled the husband. “All he said was,
‘Pardon me, does God live at this house?” The
woman went on to say, “I know we go to
church but I’m not sure God lives in our
house.”
B. In
1 Samuel 1 we read about a family who desperately needed God in their home.
1. It was a family filled with bitter
rivalry, jealousy, frustration and heartache.
2. The husband in this family was Elkanah.
This man would have made a great
commercial for Ancestry.com. He knew his
heritage going back five generations.
a. Was consistent in worshipping God at
the tabernacle – verse 7.
b. Had he been so inclined there were
several reasons Elkanah could have sought
to excuse himself from worshipping
God.
a. There was conflict within his own
family.
b. There was hypocrisy going on at the
tabernacle. Hophni and Phineas were
wicked men who served their own
lustful appetites much more than they
served God. Elkanah did not come to worship them but to serve
God.
c. He had a considerable distance of
about 15 miles to travel by primitive means.
d. Elkanah wanted to be at the
Lord’s house and he wanted the Lord to be in his
house.
3. Notice the conflict between Elkanah’s
wives.
a. Their names were Pininnah (Red Pearl)
and Hannah (graciousness).
b. How often do we read of conflict when
a man had more than one wife or had
children by different women i.e.
Abraham (Sarah and Hagar), Jacob (Leah and
Rachel). Does this not affirm the
wisdom of God’s plan for a monogamous
relationship?
b. When they would go to the tabernacle
with their sacrifices they would receive a
portion of meat. Since Pininnah had
children who received a portion of the meat
Elkanah always gave Hannah a double
portion because he loved her. Pininnah,
however, did all she could to
provoke and irritate Hannah. It is
interesting that
after this mention of Pininnah
through verse 6 we never read about her again.
c. In the midst of her sadness and
heartache Hannah knew she wanted God in her
home. What did she do?
I. PRIORITY
A. Every family needs a set of priorities.
1. This begins with you as an
individual. Solomon, the wisest man in the Bible apart
from Christ, said in Ecclesiastes
12:13-14, “The conclusion, when all has been
heard, is: fear God and keep His commandments, because this applies to every
person. 14 For God
will bring every act to judgment, everything which is hidden,
whether it is good or evil.”
2. Your priorities affect your marriage.
As a husband and wife seek to draw closer
to God they will find themselves
being drawn closer to one another.
3. As parents you must know and maintain
proper priorities for your family,
B. Hannah is a good example of a woman who
had good priorities.
1. Where did she go when she was
troubled? She didn’t turn to sorcery or idolatry.
She did not shake her fist in
rebellion against God. She went straight to God and
poured her heart out.
2. Mothers are some of the most powerful
and influential people in the world. If
mothers do not have proper priorities the
the heart of the home will suffer.
a. Abraham Lincoln said, “I owe all
I am to my angel mother.”
b. Paul wrote that Timothy’s faith
was the result of instruction he had received
from his mother Eunice and
grandmother Lois (2 Tim.1:5).
3. Everything you read about Samuel as a
priest, a judge and a prophet was
influenced by the priorities
possessed by his mother. Hannah wanted God to give
her a baby. It’s just as important
that Hannah wanted to give her baby to God.
II. PRAYER
A. Hannah believed in the power of prayer.
1. She knew she could bring her petition
before God – Matthew 7:7-11.
2. She knew that God hears and answers
our prayers when we ask – James 3:1-4.
B. Consider some of the great prayers in
the Bible?
1. David’s prayer of forgiveness in
Psalm 51.
2. Solomon’s prayer for wisdom in 1
Kings 3:6-9.
3. Daniel’s prayer in defiance of King
Darius in Daniel 6.
4. Jesus’ prayer in John 17 or his
garden prayer in Matthew 26.
C. One of the greatest prayers is the one
prayed by Hannah in 1 Samuel 1.
1. “She, greatly distressed, prayed to
the Lord and wept bitterly” – vs. 10.
2. Verses 12 and 13 tell us she
continued to pray as she spoke in her heart to the
Lord.
3. Hannah was praying for her child
before he was born. She was praying for him
before he was conceived.
D. Prayer needs to be a regular part of
your family life.
1. Do you pray before meals as a family?
2. Do you pray before you set out on a
trip?
3. Do you pray in times of sadness and
sorrow?
4. Does your family stop to thank God
when something good happens to you?
5. A little boy was invited to a
sleep-over at a friend’s house. Before the evening
meal the family bowed their heads
and had a prayer. The little boy didn’t know
what to do. After the prayer was
finished he asked his friend why they had
prayed. After his friend explained
they always did this to thank God for their food,
the little boy said, “Oh, we don’t
do that in my family. I don’t guess God lives at
our house.”
6. Some of you will remember the song, “Bless
this house O Lord we pray, make it
safe by night and day, Bless these walls
so firm and stout, keeping want and
trouble out. Bless this roof and
chimney tall, Let thy peace lie over all. Bless this
door that it may prove ever open to
joy and love.”
E. Here’s a prayer Paul prayed for the
church in Ephesus. I believe it is a prayer that
should be prayed by every family. “For this reason I bow my knees before
the Father,
15 from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives
its name, 16 that He would
grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with power through
His Spirit inthe inner man, 17 so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; and
that you, being rooted and grounded in love, 18 may be able to comprehend with all
the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, 19 and to know the
love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled up to all the fullness
of God. 20 Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask
or think, according to the power that works within us, 21 to Him be the glory in the
church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen” (Eph. 3:14-21).
grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with power through
His Spirit inthe inner man, 17 so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; and
that you, being rooted and grounded in love, 18 may be able to comprehend with all
the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, 19 and to know the
love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled up to all the fullness
of God. 20 Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask
or think, according to the power that works within us, 21 to Him be the glory in the
church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen” (Eph. 3:14-21).
III. PURPOSE
A. Hannah did not approach parenting in a
careless manner. Notice the purpose with
which she prayed in vs. 11. ‘She made a
vow and said, “O Lord of hosts, if You will
indeed look on the affliction of Your
maidservant and remember me, and not forget
Your maidservant, but will give Your
maidservant a son, then I will give him to the
Lord all the days of his life, and a
razor shall never come on his head.”
1.
Her prayer was specific. She asked for a son.
2. Her prayer reflected her purpose of
honoring God with her child. She vowed that
he would be set apart and dedicated
to God.
B. For what purpose do you pray when it
comes to your children?
1. Do you pray for them to be
successful? Wealthy? Powerful? Influential?
2. Do you pray that they will honor God
and put Him first in their life?
3. How many of us actually pray for our
children to be missionaries or preachers,
Bible class teachers, Elders,
Deacons? I recall my grandmother telling me I was
going to be a preacher.
IV. PERSISTENCE
A. For God to dwell in your home there must
be persistent faith.
1. Notice the persistence Hannah
demonstrated.
2. In verse 12 we read that she
continued praying. When Eli, the High Priest, saw
her he didn’t hear her words. He
only saw her lips moving silently and supposed
she was drunk. She explained her
situation and kept on praying.
3. Ultimately God granted Hannah’s
request.
B. After Samuel’s birth she kept the child
and made his instruction her first priority.
1. On one occasion when Elkanah was
going up to the Tabernacle she told him to
go ahead while she stayed and kept
the baby.
2. We do not know how long she nursed
the child. Women in ancient times typically
nursed longer than women do today.
When he was old enough she took him to
Shiloh to live and receive
instruction from Eli.
C. For God to live in your home you must
remain persistent. We have people here
from all walks of life.
1. Some of you are single. Be persistent
in honoring God. Paul was a single man
and even said, “I wish all were as I
am.”
2. Some of you are married but have no
children. You can honor God through your
commitment to one another.
3. Some of you are widows/ widowers.
Some have been divorced. Do not give up
your service to the Lord.
4. For those who are parents remember
Hannah. She took her commitment
seriously. You cannot abdicate your
responsibility to teach your children.
CONCLUSION:
A. A boy
had a mother who had no time or love for anyone but herself. She married 3
times. Her second husband divorced her
because she abused him. The little boy
grew up without any values or love. He was told
“Don’t ever bother me at work. I don’t
want you pestering me.” He had a high IQ
but dropped out of high school. He later
joined the Marines but was given a dishonorable
discharge. Ultimately he went to live
in a foreign country where he married a
woman. She left. He persuaded her to return
to America with him. He couldn’t hold a
job. The only skill he had was with a rifle. On
November. 22, 1963, he took his rifle to the
Texas State Book Depository in Dallas
and
used it to assassinate the President of the United States. How different might
Lee Harvey Oswald’s life have been? How different
history could have been if his
mother had allowed God to live in their
home.
B.
Does God live in your house? It begins with you. If we can assist you in your
relationship with the Lord today we’re here
to do so. If you need to surrender your life
to Christ and be buried with Him in baptism
we invite you to come. If you need to
rededicate your life to Christ we invite
you to come. If you need to invite God into
your home we invite you to come as we stand
and sing.