PROCLAMATION
“For, lo,
thou shalt conceive, and bear a son; and no razor shall come on his head; for
the child shall be a Nazarite unto God from the womb; and he shall begin to deliver
Israel out of the hand of the Philistines … now drink no wine nor strong drink,
neither eat any unclean thing; for the child shall be a Nazarite to God from the
womb to the day of his death.” Judges
13:5-7 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These are the words of God which were written under
the influence of The Holy Spirit of God by the Prophet Samuel. After the
Israelites again did evil in the eyes of The Lord, He let them be conquered by
the Philistines. (Judges 13:1) Afterwards, The Lord God raised up
Samson, who was chosen before he was born, to lead His people. (Judges
13:2-14) It was Samson who killed a young lion with his bare hands,
(Judges 14:5-6) who killed thirty men to pay a debt, (Judges 14:12-19) and who
took the jawbone of a donkey and slew a thousand Philistines. (Judges
15:14-16) Then Samson led Israel for twenty years. (Judges
15:20) Unfortunately, Samson had a weakness for the Philistine
women. His first wife was a Philistine woman, (Judges 14:1-8) who
betrayed him. (Judges 14:15-17) So was the second woman who was the
love of his life, Delilah. (Judges 16:4) It was Delilah who told the
Philistine leaders the secret of Samson’s strength so that they could defeat
him. (Judges 16:5-20) When they seized him, they gouged out his
eyes, bound him in shackles, and made him push the grain grinding machine in
the prison. (Judges 16:21) Samson killed more Philistines when he
died than he did when he was alive. The temple was filled with the
rulers of the Philistines and there were about three thousand more people on
the roof of the temple when Samson collapsed the two pillars which supported
the temple killing more than three thousand Philistines. (Judges 16:27-30)
APPLICATION
The Lord
God knows everything about each of us. It was He that made us when
we were in our mother’s womb. (Psalm 139:13-16) Each of us is
unique. The Lord God has something special for each of us to do and
He knew what we would do before we were born. (Psalm 139:16) Just as
He knew what Samson would do, He knows what we will do. Samson made
some bad choices during his life but he never lost faith in The
Lord. Today we also frequently make bad choices but God can still use
us. We need to remember, just because we
are in a bad situation does not mean that The Lord God is not with us or that
He cannot hear us when we pray. We are part of God’s plan and we
just need to do our part.
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