In today’s discovery on marriage, I am trusting God to help
us consider the marriage story of Hannah as found in 1 Samuel chapter 1. In
this scripture we will notice some interesting things that happened in that
marriage. First it was a polygamous marriage setting with one wife having many
children and the other one having none.
The second thing to note is that Hannah who was the barren
wife was the one loved by the husband (1 Samuel 1:5). So we see a wife loved by
her husband, preferred to her rival in marriage but she appears to be the godly
one.
What has endeared me to Hannah of the Bible is the calm and
humble way with which she handled her situation. Though she was in great distress
and wouldn’t eat over the challenging situation she was faced with, yet she didn’t
throw any tantrums neither was she involved in the blame game. She didn’t attempt to fight back because her husband’s
other wife continually provoked her to irritation.
A lot of women would agree to the fact that it’s enough
heart ache that you have to share your husband with another woman, but that
this other woman would continually provoke you to irritation and mock you because
of your challenges was more than enough reason to fight back. But rather than
Hannah do anything irrational, she cried to God. The Bible tells us in 1 Samuel
1:10 that in bitterness of heart, Hannah prayed her heart out to God in Shiloh.
Hannah so prayed that the prophet of the sanctuary thought she was drunk.
In faithfulness the Bible tells us that God answered her
prayers and the Shiloh visit for the following year meet her with a bouncing
baby boy which she dedicated to God in fulfillment of her covenant with God. That baby
boy born as a result of bitter prayers became one of the greatest prophets of
Bible times. Kings reverend him and regarded his words as words directly from
the Lord. But the mention of Peninnah and that of her children didn’t go beyond
the first chapter of the book of 1 Samuel.
This is a very different story from that of Rachel the loved
wife of Jacob in Genesis 29:14-31:55. Both Hannah and Rachel had their wombs
closed by the Lord yet they were loved by their husbands. Rachel made so much
fuse about her situation and would always hold her husband responsible for her challenge.
But Hannah recognized her problem, and though she was depressed about it, yet she
had the wisdom and temperament to run to God and cry to God who was able to take
away her misery.
Peninnah provoked Hannah with the intention to irritate
her, but Rachel on the other hand was jealous of her sister. So we see two
women faced with exactly the same predicament yet they handled it differently.
Hannah gave birth to a prophet and lived happily ever after with her loving
husband but Rachel died at childbirth. Hannah justified the love her husband
had for her, but Rachel was a disgrace in the life of her husband.
Situations similar to this are still happening in our world
today. I know of a woman whose husband abandoned her for another woman, but rather
than do the needful and run to God with a pure heart, she disdained her husband.
As of the last I heard of this woman’s story, her husband is with the third
wife and she is still nursing the grudge and abhorring hatred for him.
This hatred has not changed the situation for her or brought her husband back to him, rather it’s making it worse by the
day.
We’ve all had painful experiences about marriage and I have
shared my own story on this blog more than once. But the outcomes of those
experiences are determined by the way we handle them. When you allow your
emotions to rule your reactions to trying situations in your marriage a
favorable outcome is not guaranteed. But when in wisdom you submit your
situation to God and allow him lead you on what to do and how to do it, you
will enjoy peace, joy, love and harmony in your marriage. Unfortunately the end
always justifies the means.
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This is a 565page book that will make a huge impact on your marriage. It's a compilation of blog messages from my blog on marriage issues. You don't want to do without one in your collection of inspirational materials.