Judges
16:4-5
“And it came to pass afterward, that he loved a
woman in the Valley of Sorek, whose name was Delilah. And the lords of the
Philistines came up unto her, and said unto her, Entice him, and see wherein
his great strength lieth, and by what means we may prevail against him, that we
may bind him to afflict him: and we will give thee every one of us eleven
hundred pieces of silver."
The Valley of Sorek is where the spies had brought
a bunch of grapes from as an example of the fruit that was in the land of
Canaan. Because it was a valley filled
with many vineyards, it became known for having the best wine. This is where Samson
would head to whenever he desired refreshment or wanted pleasure.
If we are not careful, we can allow the blessings
that God provides for us to become a curse and they will lead us into sin. How
can that happen?
Proverbs
20:1
“Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and
whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise."
The wine here not only refers to partaking alcoholic beverages, or “adult
beverages” as they are called today, but it also speaks of anything in life
that would can become intoxicating to the point that it has the power to change
your way of thinking and your way of acting.
I’ve seen people lose their inhibitions in many
ways. Some lose it in their manner of speaking and use profanity, some lose
their inhibitions in their manner of dress, and some lose their inhibitions
towards honesty and become liars and thieves.
1
Peter 5:8(NKJV)
8 Be sober, be vigilant; because[a] your adversary
the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.
You must be aware at all times of this fact, the
devil will try to buy your loyalty and he knows your price. He will find a way
to give you what you want, and offer you a deal for your soul.
What’s your price?
What does the devil have to put in front of you to make you do his
will? Is it a title behind your name? Is
it a house? What will it take to get you to sell out? What does Satan have to
offer you to get you to forget righteousness, even for a moment?
Samson’s price was sexual pleasure and the
intoxication of alcohol. Are you willing to sell for that, or even less? I did, even when I thought it couldn’t happen
to me, I did and it nearly cost me everything including my soul. I, just like Samson, decided to depend upon
my own limited wisdom and strength and that is the recipe that put me on Satan’s
menu!
One thing that really strikes me is that Samson
didn’t go into this temptation blindly. Delilah was honest with him right from
the start. She didn’t hide her true intentions. Samson chose to ignore them. He
knew exactly what was at stake, and he still decided to play with fire. He
thought that he was stronger than anything that could be used against him. He
presumed upon the grace and power of God.
I am convinced that every believer that returns to
their vomit, knows exactly what they are doing.
The Holy Spirit is constantly speaking to them, drawing them to turn
around, and yet they continue on. Every time they sin, I know that God speaks
to their heart and presses them with feelings of condemnation, and yet they
continue to travel on down the road to death.
From the day that I came to know the Lord as my
Savior, there has never been a single time that I fell into any kind of sin
that I didn’t know what I was doing. The Holy Ghost was always there speaking
to me, warning me, and calling me to repent and turn back to God. Most of the
time I would listen, but then, just like Samson, I ignored the voice of God,
and did what I wanted to, thinking that I could stop and that I could beat it whenever
I wanted to.
That’s the way every alcoholic thinks. That’s the
way every drug addict thinks. That’s the way every habitual sinner thinks. They
all think that they can beat it, even when it’s obvious to rest of the world
that they are hooked.
One major step in Samson’s downfall was something
that most people really don’t catch in this story. It was the fact that he
began to lie continuously. He couldn’t tell the truth and be friends with the
world, so his whole life became a lie.
That is the entrance to the road that leads to
destruction, it begins by playing around with the world and flirting with sin,
but pretty soon you have to lie just to maintain the appearance of Christianity.
You lie about being caught in sin, then you lie and make pitiful excuses when
your sin becomes evident. You lie about everything, and eventually you begin
to believe and accept your own lies. No matter how we try to disguise our sin;
no matter how we try to excuse it, and no matter how much we try to explain it
away, sin is still sin and sin brings death. There’s no escaping that fact, no
matter how much we try to manipulate things.
The first bondage that Samson flirted with was
something he knew he could beat. “Just tie me up with a few green branches off
of a tree.”
Just offer me a little bit of sin. I’ll take it, and then I’ll easily leave it and get back to God. Just offer me a little more of anything, a little bit of anything taken in moderation won’t hurt me. I can drink a beer once in a while and it won’t hurt me. I can smoke a joint once a month. It won’t kill me.
Just offer me a little bit of sin. I’ll take it, and then I’ll easily leave it and get back to God. Just offer me a little more of anything, a little bit of anything taken in moderation won’t hurt me. I can drink a beer once in a while and it won’t hurt me. I can smoke a joint once a month. It won’t kill me.
Listen to me very carefully, it has nothing to do
with the amount of sin you commit. It has nothing to do with how much you get
or how often you get it, the real problem is a problem within your heart. It’s
wasn’t right with God to begin with or you wouldn’t have desired whatever it
was that Satan wagged in front of you. Only
hungry fish hit the bait. If your heart
is filled with the Spirit of God it won’t desire the things of the world.
Samson managed to break free that time, but Satan,
and Delilah were not finished yet. The plans for Samson’s demise had been laid
and nothing would stop the enemies of his soul from bringing him to destruction
and absolute bondage. Let that be a lesson for all of us. Satan isn’t satisfied
with you sinning once and then breaking free and coming back to God. He won’t
stop until you’ve lost it all for good.
Now the temptation becomes a little harder. Samson
fell the first time. What do you think will happen this time since he has
already become fascinated with Delilah?
Just like Delilah, the worldly crowd, and the
voice of Satan, will become even more enticing. The world will begin to draw
you even stronger into their ways of sin. Satan will offer you even more if you
will only take another sip and taste just a little bit more. He will begin to
tell you that you’ve already failed once and got away with it, so why not do it
again, and again, and again. No one will ever know. Satan, like Delilah, just
keeps drawing you into his web of lies.
Still, even though he knew beyond any doubt now what Delilah’s real objective was, Samson just knew that he could overcome her
tricks and still stay close to God, so he played her game, on her turf, just a
little bit more.
In Samson’s mind, he was making a mockery of
Delilah’s trickery, and the Philistine’s plans. But what he didn’t realize was
that Satan was really making a fool out of him. What could not be bound on
the outside by new ropes was already bound on the inside by sin in his heart.
One more time Samson laughed as he walked away a
free man. God was still on his side. He was still strong in the Lord. Sure he
played around with sin, but he still had the “power”. He still felt the
“Spirit” in his life. I wonder if he might have kept saying the words over and
again, “greater is He that is in me than these people in the world who are
trying to trick me.” He was still counting on past experiences but it had been
a long time since he had truly heard the voice of God.
Now, with each passing temptation and each
flirtation with sin, Samson is getting a little deeper in, and closer to the
point of no return. Child of God, it may look like you are still strong, still
winning, still a part of the Body of Christ, but be sure your sin will find you
out. And when the day comes that the secret sins in your life have become
strong enough, you will no longer hear or feel the Lord in your life.
Samson went one step too far, just one time too
many playing with sin, and just one time too many to the gates of temptation.
This time he didn’t come back in victory.
The sad thing is that he was so blinded, so deceived and so in love with
the world that he never even realized that God had left him. That’s where nearly
all backsliders are today. Sadly there are many who don’t realize that God’s
Holy Spirit has left them.
All over America, there are powerless churches,
with powerless preachers, preaching powerless messages, to powerless
people. They have compromised too many times
and that the Spirit of God has left them. When it comes time to shake loose
from the bondages of this world at Christ’s return, they will realize suddenly,
how far from God they have gone. The same holds true for many who are in a
backslidden condition right now. Many will be “left behind” while sitting on
the pew when Jesus comes again.
Notice now that the bondages that hold Samson are
not bondages of green limbs, new ropes, or braided hair, they are now bondages
of brass. Brass is a symbol of judgment in a number of places throughout God's Word.
In Samson’s life, and in the life of all sinners,
the brass fetters that hold them in prison are the judgment of God for the sin
in their lives. Samson couldn’t break these fetters because God wasn’t with him
there in his sin. Neither will you have the power on your own to break free from the sin that
binds you once it has you in its shackles.
The wonderful thing about this story is that God
still had plans for Samson even though he had failed so miserably. Even in the prisons of
sin, bound by the chains of sin, there is still
hope, if we will allow the Holy Spirit to draw us back again.
As Samson’s hair began to grow, symbolizing his
coming back to the place of his consecration and promises to God, so did the
hope of deliverance. Though he could not
see with his natural eyes, Samson could see things more clearly now, than ever before, and he knew that God was his only hope.
I made it back from my bondage as well. In the depths of the circumstances that I had
created for myself, in the middle of the storm that I had no business going out
in, I was able to find a piece of wreckage to hold on to. Thank God!
I made it back to the shore of His love where I found Him waiting with
grace and mercy.
I hope and pray that I will never forget that
lesson. I hope that I never have to go to those depths again, before I turn
back.
If you will just turn back to God, renewing your
vows to Him, and repenting of your sin, and allow God to come back and clean
out your heart, then you too can see the victory one more time.
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