March 1, 2005
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Flirting with limits.
Was reading Judges about Samson. Some thoughts.
Samson’s mom was visited by an Angel of God
This Angel of God tells her that she will have a child. But while pregnant she must carry out the requirements of the Nazirite vows, no wine, or similar drink, nothing unclean,
The child will be a Nazirite to God from the womb. What does that mean? According to Numbers 6 a man or a woman can take this vow to separate himself to the LORD.
Separate himself from wine and similar drink, shall not drink vinegar made from wine nor vinegar made from similar drink, or any grape juice, not eat fresh grapes or raisins. Shall eat nothing produced by the grapevine from seed to skin.
Shall not have a razor upon his or her head until the days of the vow are fulfilled, for he has separated himself to the Lord and he shall be holy.
All the days that he (or she) is consecrated to God, he shall not go near a dead body, nor make himself unclean even for father or mother, brother or sister.
If anyone dies very suddenly beside him, he defiles his consecrated head and must shave his head on the day of his cleansing and on eithg day two turtledoves or two young pigeons to be offered .
At the end of the vow his head is shaved at the temple and the hair put on the fire. as a peace offering.
Now Samson was to be consecrated this way from birth. And as he grew, the LORD blessed him and the Spirit of the Lord began to move upon him.
(Heather’s comment, sometimes we begin with so many big vows and promises and keep them for a season, but then we begin to lose our focus, and take one step astray, and then another, and another, and before too long we are not what we used to be, This happened to Samson. I think we tempt God, or test God to see what we can get away with, much the same way that our kids test us.)
So what does Samson do? He sees a daughter of a Philistine and is attracted to her and wants to marry her. DANGER IN THIS, for God commanded the Israelites not to marry the Gentiles lest their idolatry begins to influence God’s people. V. 14;4 Samson’s parents were against this, but God was going to use it to move against the Philistines. Remember David battled the Philistines.
So Samson goes to visit his new found love, and comes across a lion which he tears apart. Later when passing the corpse of the lion a hive of bees had formed in the carcas and Samson reaches in and eats the honey. Remember that as a Nazirite he was not supposed to go near any corpses. This is violation one.
God did not strike him dead, and Samson still held onto his strength, so much so that nothing happened.
Samson’s wife wheedled out of Samson the answer to a riddle, using her womanly wiles. This cost Samson lots of property, and if he was not thinking in the flesh he would have seen what she was up to.
He also walked through a vineyard to get to his girl, and this is one who is not supposed to be near anything connected with grapes or wine.
Samson really does still maintain his strength and ends up killing many Philistines with the jaw of a donkey. Now we remember the donkey of Balaam, who spoke out to warn Balaam. Here Samson uses what is at hand, and because he Has the Spirit of the Lord on him, it was sufficient to do what God wanted him to do.
Samson was thirsty, God spit on the ground and a well was formed to revive his spirit. Samson called it En Hakkore or the well ofhim who cried (and God Heard me)
Samson falls in love with a harlot named Delilah – exposing himself to carnality, not staying set apart and holy for God.
Delilah tries to get out of him the reason for his strength. Samson must feel pretty invulnerable now, because he has already broken so many of his Nazirite vows and still maintained his strength, that he probably figures he is safe to meddle with the hair.
Samson teases Delilah, coming close to the source of his power. First binding with new bow strings. But that does not work. Samson is so caught up in carnality that he is not seeing clearly. At some point, if he had kept his distance, he would have seen that she was trying to set him up for the kill, but he doesn’t.
So then he says bind with new ropes, doesn’t work, but men were lying in wait.
Now he starts getting rather prideful and he says that if she would weave seven locks of hiar into the web of a loom, he would lose his strength. Here he is getting close to one of the sources of his vow. This doesn’t work. The Philistines come. Why doesn’t Samson see what is to come.
So then he tells Deliliah about the razor, and ends up being blinded, losing his power, and being put into forced labor.
(Heather’s note, we can take tiny steps away from where we are and end up in such a place of spiritual blindness. Samson thought that the power he had was in his hair, it really was in the holiness of being set apart for God and the Holy Spirit that gave Samson his power. By flaunting his Nazirite vow, Samson became spiritually blind, and that blindness caused a massive loss of power, and being put under subjection by the enemy).
But the enemy is not as observant as we think he is. Samson’s hair grew, and Samson prayed a powerful prayer. Judges 16:28 “..O LORD God, remember me, I pray, jsut this once, O God, that I may with one blow take vengence on the Philistines for my two eyes!”
Samson humbled himself before God, and the end result was the death of 3,000 Philistines. Once Samson aligned himself with God, he was used mightily.
What is cool is that Samson is mentioned in God’s Hall of Faith Hebrews 11:32. So many in that Hall of Faith stumbled in their walks, but God remembered their victories in Hebrews, and did not dwell on the failures they had.
I know that often I am tempted to say something, or do something that I might get away with, and think that it doesn’t matter if it isn’t noticed. Problem is that God notices. I keep praying that I am more in alignment with God’s word, and hopefully will learn more how to be Holy and Set apart for God.
If you don’t hear from me much tomorrow, know we have a snow day, it is probably 12-14 inches of snow and the kids will be home from school and Jim will still be trying to work, my time on the computer will be very limited. Hope you have a blessed day!
Heather
Comments (12)
That was a really interesting blog.
mornin…good study. praying fo r you an dyour husband…and your kids. how old are they?
and what was all that about the gates? the pix aree beautiful. what are the gates for?
thanks for praying.
Ponder ing, glad you liked the blog, Samson’s story impacted me when I was reading it because of things I am going through right now.
Linda, regarding the gates, an artist JeaneClaude Christos goes around the world creating temporary art. He has wrapped an island in cloth, a government building in cloth, put up umbrellas in another country. He decided to put up saffron gates, 7,500 of them in Central Park. His art is temporary and these gates remained up 16 days, Monday they started taking them down, so last Sunday was our chance to see them before they would be gone. We expected to make a 15 minute visit, “Yep, we’ve seen the gates” get in the car and drive the 3 hours to get home. We did not expect the beauty or sheer numbers of them to hold us for a few hours. My daughter’s joy was we rode a hansom cab for a 20 minute ride, then walked around. They even gave out squares of the cloth so the kids have a momento of the visit.
Thank you for praying for my husband. He also has a lot of health issues. When my daughter was born he had triple bipass surgery, and his arteries are not in great shape. But he is refusing surgery suggested, so I am praying for healing for him. I am still praying for you.
Heather
Wow, that is a very good entry on the story of samson. It’s been a while since I’ve heard or being told of it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and writings =). ~E
Very good!!! Hope you have a GREAT day inside today–or outside playing in the snow…
REALtimes is the newsletter for the youth group that I pastor. The group is called getREAL.
Samson makes true the statement sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you there longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay. He just kept pushing the envelope because he did not have immediate consequences. Blessings.
Great study! I love to read the OT stories and see how much they reflect our lives today!
Have a great day in the Lord!
/ Marla
I hadn’t ever associated the lion and the vineyard with his vows… He must have, though. Sheesh. Good stuff, Heather. Thank you so much for giving me little gems.
Great thoughts!! The story of Samson is great and he is an incredible character I think it is so sad however when in the passage it says that The Lord had left Samson and he didn’t even know!! How the mighty fall and yet the end of the story is so poignant and victorious!
Hehe, thanks. They were actually rough on a friend of mine. I doubt they’ll apologize but eh. They should think about intentions. “Was curious if you were aware that the middle picture had me and my three kids in it?” Yes! I’m glad you included a picture of you in it.
Nice to put a picture to the words, indeed.
Ooh, hehe. Wow, 14 inches. lol yeah. Hopefully it goes/went okay?
Thanks… yeah, I don’t know. I haven’t been writing much or talking much. I know what you mean, exactly. And thank you.
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Yeah, Samson was messing with sin Did you ever notice each time he gets closer and closer and finally he succumbed. In the end He gets his strength back, But you play with sin and there are consequences. He died with the very sin he messed with.