What Hannah's Prayer Teaches Us About Trusting God With Our Children

Apr 26, 2026    Josh Hale

What kind of parent would you be if your child's only exposure to God was through your home? That's the powerful question Hannah's prayer challenges us with. In 1 Samuel 2, we discover that what we believe about God determines how we trust Him with our children. Hannah didn't just surrender her son Samuel once—she stayed faithful, year after year, because she knew God as her Rock, her Joy, and her Sovereign King. Her worship wasn't rooted in her circumstances, but in God's unchanging character. As parents, we're called to four essential practices: Seek God first. Set the pace through humble, intentional discipleship. Surrender the outcome, knowing our children belong to Him. And stay faithful, even when we don't see immediate results. Prayer isn't our last resort—it's our greatest power. When we model dependence on God, our children learn where true strength comes from. Your kids don't need perfect parents. They need humble ones who point them to a perfect God.