Today, I am reading and commenting on Judges 14-16.
I was going to write about Samson’s poor choices in women and then something else struck me. Although before I get into that, I want to say that I feel sorry for the Philistine woman whom Samson married. Yes, she betrayed Samson, but only because the men with whom Samson had bet threatened to burn her and her father’s household to death. Then later, they did that very thing. Any way, back to my main point today. God’s Spirit was upon Samson up until Delilah cut his hair. God’s Spirit did not depart from him when he slept with the Philistine prostitute, nor when he slept with Delilah on several occasions, not even when he revealed the true secret to his strength to Delilah. No, it was only after she actually cut his hair that God departed from Samson. And, even with that, God answered Samson when he called out to God as a prisoner of the Philistines. So, despite his flaws, despite his sins, God stayed with Samson and even answered his prayers. We can take comfort from that when we sin. God will not abandon us. Does that mean that it was not bad that Samson committed sexual sins? Of course not, if Samson had not allowed himself to fall into sexual sins, he would never have revealed the secret of his strength to Delilah. And who knows what other great things he might have done? In the same way, while God will remain with us even when we sin, think how much greater works He would do through us if we resist the temptations which come our way?
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.