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Be Strong Courageous in Community The Courage to Entrust

May 10, 2026    Pastor Tammy Long

For Your Heart Today

Mother’s Day often carries a mixture of emotions.


For some, it is a day of celebration and gratitude. For others, it stirs grief, longing, worry, or unanswered prayers connected to someone deeply loved.


In this week’s message, we reflect on Hannah’s story in 1 Samuel and the courage it takes to entrust the people we love into God’s care.


Hannah knew what it meant to wait, to pray honestly, and to carry deep longing before the Lord. And through years of prayer and waiting, God was not only shaping Hannah’s circumstances but also aligning and forming trust within her heart.


When Samuel is born, Hannah releases him back to God—not because it is easy, but because she is grateful and has come to know God as faithful.


Her story reminds us that entrusting is not abandoning. It is continuing to love deeply while releasing outcomes we cannot control and learning to hold tight to the Rock who remains faithful in every season.


Takeaways


1. God invites us to bring our honest sorrow into His presence. Hannah pours out her grief honestly before God, reminding us that prayer is a place where we can bring what is real.


2. Waiting can become a place where God forms trust within us. Through years of longing and prayer, God slowly shapes Hannah’s heart and teaches her to hold even her deepest desires with open hands.


3. Entrusting is not abandoning. Hannah continues to love, pray for, and care about Samuel while releasing him into God’s care.


4. God remains present in the journey. Even when we cannot clearly see where the road is leading for those we love, God is still faithful and at work.


Breath Prayer

Inhale: I entrust

Exhale: You are my Rock


Full Manuscript – Estimated Reading Time: 20–22 minutes