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A Mother's Sacrifice

Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn

It’s often difficult for parents to “let go” of their children, allowing them to be independent. Because of the strong emotional bond, this is especially true of mothers. They like to keep their children close as long as possible.

My wife and I have experienced this firsthand as our two older girls have moved on to life on their own (one is away at college; one is married). I know how difficult it is for my wife to see her little girls leave home. Of course, it’s not easy for dad either!

Imagine letting go when your child is very small, as Hannah did with Samuel. For us today, that kind of sacrifice is inconceivable. Yet that’s what Hannah and her husband Elkanah did.

This mother’s sacrifice was remarkable as an example of complete trust in God. Notice what Hannah said after she dedicated her son to God’s work: “My heart rejoices in the Lord” (1 Sam. 2:1). She didn’t express bitterness or anger—just total release of her only child, knowing that God’s work and will for him were best.

Releasing our children to the Lord and His will for their lives demands great faith. As our children grow up, we need to prayerfully entrust them to God’s care. If we do, we’ll experience the peace and joy of knowing that God loves them even more than we do.

Our children belong to the Lord
From the time they are very small;
So let's dedicate them to Him,
And release them to His call. —Fitzhugh

Children are in good hands when parents give them to the Lord.