Charles Spurgeon Commentary 1 Samuel 2:9-10

Charles Spurgeon Commentary

1 Samuel 2:9-10

1834–1892
Baptist
Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon Commentary

1 Samuel 2:9-10

1834–1892
Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"He will keep the feet of his holy ones; But the wicked shall be put to silence in darkness; For by strength shall no man prevail. They that strive with Jehovah shall be broken to pieces; Against them will he thunder in heaven: Jehovah will judge the ends of the earth; And he will give strength unto his king, And exalt the horn of his anointed." — 1 Samuel 2:9-10 (ASV)

For by strength shall no man prevail. The adversaries of the LORD shall be broken to pieces; out of heaven shall he thunder upon them: the LORD shall judge the ends of the earth; and he shall give strength unto his king, and exalt the horn of his anointed.

That is the song of this happy woman; and if we read the last three verses of Psalm 113, we will see that the writer seems to have studied Hannah's song, and to have molded his Psalm on it: He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of the dunghill, that he may set him with princes, even with the princes of his people. He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the Lord. Now let us read Mary's song in Luke 1.

You remember, dear friends, how the Lord Jesus said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hath revealed them unto babes. Even so, Father: for so it seemed good in thy sight. The Saviour's heart found a sacred satisfaction in the execution of his Father's sovereign will in revealing to babes what he had hidden from the wise and prudent; and it is remarkable that both Hannah and Mary sang on that very theme which made the heart of the Saviour leap for joy. We might have expected to find an abundance of affection in a woman's song rather than a depth of doctrine, but both Hannah and Mary make the sovereignty of God the strain of their songs.