March 27, 2006
Read Judges 12
In Today's
Jephthah's victory over the Ephraimites;
In the area of Dan and Ephraim, the Israelites were oppressed by the Philistines for 40 years. During that time, Samson was born. Unlike Jephthah, Samson had a godly mother and father who desired to train him to do what the Angel of the Lord had instructed. Samson's mother was deeply concerned that her son be fully dedicated to the Lord (Judges 13:3-21).
From time to time, the Spirit of God came upon Samson and began to move (stir) him (Judges 13:25). Eventually, Samson ruled as a judge. However, early in his life, we see his disregard for his holy calling. His first recorded act of unfaithfulness was friendship with the enemies of God. It seemed that Samson was easily distracted with his own physical desires and satisfactions, as in Timnath, when he fell in love with a Philistine woman. He ignored
Samson's undisciplined life typified the spiritual condition of
All of us are tempted to please ourselves. Self-pleasing comes in many forms: pride, jealousy, theft, refusing to tithe, sexual sins, hate, avoidance of responsibility, using drugs or alcohol, and a host of other things. Every day that we continue in willful sin, Satan's hold becomes stronger, and our chances of deliverance become less likely. Perhaps the greatest deceptive sin is that of presuming the mercy and long-suffering of God will continue indefinitely.
As a Nazarite, Samson was meant to be an example before all
Word Studies:
12:6 could not frame = could not pronounce; 12:14 nephews = grandsons or other descendants; 13:6 terrible = awe-inspiring; 13:12 order the child = teach and train; 14:12 sheets = linen garments, like shirts.
Christ Portrayed:
By Samson, who, as a Nazarite, was to be separated or consecrated to God from the womb (birth) to the day of his death (Judges 13:7). Jesus was also set apart and consecrated to God from the womb to the day of His death on the cross. Unlike Samson, who failed God, Jesus totally fulflled God's plan as He said He would do when He left heaven saying: Lo, I come . . . to do Thy will, O God (Hebrews 10:7).
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Memory Verse for the Week: Ruth 1:16