In Judges, chapters 13 through 16, we read the life story of
Samson and, until chapter 16, verse 14, about how the Lord was with him. It’s
ironic that Samson finally became “tired to death” of Delilah’s nagging him to
reveal the secret of his strength about the same time that God became tired of
him.
It’s sad that Samson did not know that the Lord had left
him. Our peek into his life reveals that Samson may not have known the Lord had
left him because he wasn’t aware that the Lord had been with him in the first
place. He seemed to believe that he was operating under his own strength. Yes,
he remembered that he wasn’t supposed to cut his hair, but would he have told
Delilah his secret if he really expected his strength to leave him? How would
our life-choices change if we really believed that we do everything through
Christ who gives us strength (Philippians 4: 13)? Do we believe that apart from
Jesus we can do nothing (John 15: 5), or are we pretty confident of our own
strength? Would we notice if the Lord left us?
We might wonder at God’s patience with Samson. It’s pretty
amazing that God stuck with him through all his shenanigans – but then, the
same could be said of us. We rely heavily on God’s patience while we give in to
temptation; insist on having our own way; refuse to forgive others; ignore
God’s will for our lives.
Samson made many poor choices in his lifetime, not the least
of which involved women and brawling. Each of us has our own set of struggles.
Let us learn from Samson’s mistakes that God is the source of our strength and
that God’s patience is not without end!
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