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Mighty Weakling, May 6
Judges 15
He shall begin to deliver Israel out of the hand of the Philistines.
Judges 13:5
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God’s promise that through Samson He would “begin to deliver Israel out of
the hand of the Philistines” was fulfilled; but how dark and terrible the record
of that life which might have been a praise to God and a glory to the nation!
Had Samson been true to his divine calling, the purpose of God could have been
accomplished in his honor and exaltation. But he yielded to temptation and
proved untrue to his trust, and his mission was fulfilled in defeat, bondage, and
death.
Physically, Samson was the strongest man upon the earth; but in self-control,
integrity, and firmness, he was one of the weakest of men. Many mistake strong
passions for a strong character, but the truth is that he who is mastered by his
passions is a weak man. The real greatness of the man is measured by the power
of the feelings that he controls, not by those that control him.
God’s providential care had been over Samson, that he might be prepared to
accomplish the work which he was called to do. At the very outset of life he was
surrounded with favorable conditions for physical strength, intellectual vigor,
and moral purity. But under the influence of wicked associates he let go that
hold upon God which is man’s only safeguard, and he was swept away by the
tide of evil. Those who in the way of duty are brought into trial may be sure that
God will preserve them; but if men willfully place themselves under the power
of temptation, they will fall, sooner or later.
The very ones whom God purposes to use as His instruments for a special
work, Satan employs his utmost power to lead astray. He attacks us at our weak
points, working through defects in the character to gain control of the whole
man; and he knows that if these defects are cherished, he will succeed. But none
need be overcome. Man is not left alone to conquer the power of evil by his own
feeble efforts. Help is at hand and will be given to every soul who really desires
it
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Ibid., 567, 568
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