Hannah’s Song
Dec 28 2025
Hannah’s song in 1 Samuel 2 functions as a profound theological declaration that reveals God’s incomparable holiness, sovereign wisdom, and redemptive power, moving from personal thanksgiving to a sweeping vision of divine reversal. It begins with the assertion that there is no one like the Lord—holy, unchanging, and the only true rock—before unfolding into a powerful exposition of God’s knowledge, who weighs all actions and humbles the proud while exalting the humble, the poor, and the barren. This divine reversal, rooted in God’s absolute authority as Creator and Sustainer, culminates in a prophetic anticipation of the coming King, the Anointed One, whose strength and exaltation fulfill God’s promise to establish His people and judge the earth. The song, far from being merely personal, serves as a foundational hymn of faith that echoes through Scripture—from Mary’s Magnificat to the Christian hope of resurrection and eternal glory—calling believers to trust in a God who raises the lowly, keeps the feet of the faithful, and ultimately reigns as King of Kings.