On Resurrection Sunday, we turn to 1 Samuel 2:1–11 and the prayer of Hannah to discover what it truly means to rejoice in the salvation of the Lord. In Exult in the Salvation of the Lord, we see a powerful response to God’s saving work—one that calls us to lift our eyes beyond ourselves and fix our worship fully on Him.
Hannah’s song reminds us that God alone is holy, completely set apart and unlike any other. She proclaims a God who is sovereign over all things—one who humbles the proud, lifts the lowly, and rules over every detail of life. And she points us forward to the reality that God is the righteous Judge who will one day set all things right.
On this Easter morning, that truth finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Through His death and resurrection, sin and death have been defeated, and salvation has been secured for all who believe. The resurrection is not just an event to remember—it is a reason to rejoice, worship, and exult in the Lord alone.