


Saturday, May 18 – Judges 15, 16 – Additional reading, Patriarchs and Prophets chapter 54, “Samson”
1. Where was Samson’s stronghold? Judges 15:18
2. What was Samson’s major problem? Judges 16:4
3. Where is the key to our salvation? Judges 16:8, 28
3. What did the Nazirite vow entail? (Judges 13:14)
In the book of Judges, chapter 15, Samson slays a thousand Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey and then becomes thirsty, leading him to call upon God for water. In chapter 16, we see the story of Delilah, a woman who betrays Samson by revealing his secret and allowing him to be captured by the Philistines. These chapters show us Samson’s strength as well as his weaknesses, highlighting how his relationships with women like Delilah lead to his downfall. Samson ended up calling upon God for spiritual strength.
What qualities would have enabled Samson to have that spiritual strength for a more solid spiritual life in the face of the enemy’s temptations? Some of the key qualities include:
- Unwavering faith: Maintaining a strong faith in God and His promises, even amidst difficulties and challenges.
- Perseverance: Being steadfast and firm in faith despite trials and obstacles that may arise along the way.
- Resistance to temptation: Being willing to resist temptations and remain faithful to the principles and values of faith.
- Trust in God: Fully trusting in God and His plan, even when circumstances seem unfavorable.
- Obedience: Being willing to obey God and follow His commandments, even when it means going against the tide.
- Humility: Always acknowledging our dependence on God and our need for His grace and guidance.
- Constant prayer: Maintaining a life of constant prayer, seeking God’s guidance and strength at all times.
Choosing our relationships wisely is crucial for our emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Samson did not choose them wisely, and that was the beginning of the end of his life. Here are some key considerations for making good choices in our relationships:
- Shared values: Seeking people who share our fundamental values and beliefs can create a solid foundation for a healthy and meaningful relationship.
- Mutual support: It is important to seek relationships where there is a balance of mutual support, where both parties feel heard, valued, and supported.
- Respect and trust: Healthy relationships are based on mutual respect, trust, and open communication. It is essential to feel safe and respected in our relationships.
- Healthy boundaries: Establishing clear and healthy boundaries in relationships is essential to protect our emotional integrity and maintain harmony in interactions with others.
- Emotional well-being: Seeking relationships that bring us joy, peace, and positive emotional support is crucial.
- Discernment and wisdom: Taking the time to discern and evaluate relationships, observing how they make us feel and whether they positively contribute to our lives, can help us make more informed decisions.