Reflection: “There is no one Holy like the Lord”
The book of 1 Samuel is the story of Israel’s ‘fresh start’. At the end of the depressing book of Judges, the nation is morally bankrupt, constantly attacked by the Philistines, and economically marginalised. But all that is about to change. The change begins with a young woman who has nothing in her life to sing about. Hannah is childless, and her husband’s other wife mocks her. Hannah is like Israel: helpless, an object of taunting, desperate, needy, and overcome by bitterness. Like Israel, Hannah needs a miraculous divine intervention.
God hears Hannah’s prayer and gives her a son, Samuel. Now a new day dawns both for this barren woman and for the nation. So, Hannah sings. It’s her personal song of praise but also an overture for what will be Israel’s Golden Age.
Songs, like sermons, teach and inspire. If we were to sing songs like Hannah’s we’d rejoice in the fact that God both ‘brings down to Sheol and raises up’ (v.6). We would teach our children all the truth about God. He is loving, kind, merciful and holy, pure, wrathful, bringing both salvation and judgment. Then we all might grow up deeply loving the Lord and appropriately fearing him.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, we thank you that you have given us new life in your Son, Jesus. Today we worship you as the generous, loving, sovereign, holy and just God, Father, Son, and Spirit. Amen.