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Control Your Emotions

Control Your Emotions “Then the Spirit of GOD came powerfully on him. He went down to Ashkelon and killed thirty of their men, stripped them, and gave their clothing to those who had solved the riddle. Stalking out, smoking with anger, he went home to his father's house. Samson's bride became the wife of the best man at his wedding.” (Judg. 14:19–20) From our text, we can clearly see that Samson struggled with uncontrolled emotions. After his wife betrayed him and caused him to lose the wager, he reacted in intense anger. Though the Spirit of God came powerfully upon him, Samson still allowed his emotions to dictate his actions. In his rage, he killed thirty men, took their garments, and paid those who solved his riddle. But the damage did not stop there. The Bible says he stormed away from his wedding “smoking with anger,” and while he was away, his bride was given to his best man. In losing control of his temper, Samson also lost something precious to him. How many oppor...

This Time I’m Blameless

This Time I’m Blameless "Samson said, “This time when I wreak havoc on the Philistines, I’m blameless.” ”(Judges.15:3) Even before Samson was born, God had already revealed the purpose of his life to his parents — he was to begin delivering Israel from the oppression of the Philistines. Samson carried a divine assignment long before he understood the full weight of it. In many ways, our lives are similar. God has placed purpose inside each of us, yet sometimes it takes certain experiences, pains, disappointments, or confrontations before we rise to pursue what Heaven intended for us. Previously, Samson attacked Ashkelon after losing the wager tied to his riddle. His anger was personal, emotional, and impulsive. The Scripture says: "Then the Spirit of GOD came powerfully on him. He went down to Ashkelon and killed thirty of their men, stripped them, and gave their clothing to those who had solved the riddle. Smoking with anger, he went back home." (Judges.14:19) Bu...

Worn Out by Nagging

Worn Out by Nagging "But she turned on the tears all the seven days of the feast. On the seventh day, worn out by her nagging, he told her. Then she went and told it to her people." (Judges. 14:17) Words are powerful. Scripture reminds us that life and death are in the power of the tongue. Words can build courage, strengthen faith, heal wounds, and inspire hope. But words can also discourage, weaken resolve, and drain the spirit. Job understood this when he said: "How forcible are right words!" (Job 6:25) In our text, Samson became worn out by constant pressure and nagging. To be worn out means to become exhausted, drained, and emotionally weakened. Repeated negative words and persistent pressure have a way of wearing down even the strongest people. What we constantly hear eventually begins to shape our thoughts, emotions, and actions. That is why we must guard what enters our spirit. The Bible says faith comes by hearing and hearing the Word of God. In the ...

Private Victories Prepare Public Victories

Private Victories Prepare Public Victories "The Spirit of the LORD came powerfully upon him so that he tore the lion apart with his bare hands as he might have torn a young goat. But he told neither his father nor his mother what he had done." (Judg. 14:6) Great public victories are often born from hidden private battles. Before David stood before Goliath, he had already faced lions and bears in lonely fields where no crowd applauded him. Those secret victories built the courage and confidence that later became visible to everyone. Samson’s encounter with the lion reveals the same principle. The Bible says he did not tell his parents what he had done. It was a private victory—one that strengthened him inwardly before greater assignments lay ahead. God was quietly preparing Samson for the mission ahead by showing him that His Spirit was with him and His power was available. Many people desire public impact but neglect private preparation. Yet what is practiced consistentl...

Don’t Let the Lion Stop You

Don’t Let the Lion Stop You “Samson went down to Timnah with his father and mother. When he got to the vineyards of Timnah, a young lion came at him, roaring.” (Judges 14:5) Knowing the assignment Samson carried did not exempt him from opposition. The journey to Timnah was connected to God’s purpose, yet on the way, a roaring lion appeared before him. The woman who caught Samson’s attention was part of God’s orchestration, but even in the center of divine purpose, there was still a battle to fight. That sounds familiar to many of us. We ask, “If God truly led me here, why am I facing resistance? Why the delays, the pressure, the battles, and the obstacles?” But the presence of a lion does not mean the absence of God. Obstacles are not always signs that you missed the way; sometimes they are part of the preparation for the way. God often works challenges into the process of building us. The obstacle is not sent to destroy you but to reveal what God has placed inside you. Difficultie...

The Changing Times

The Changing Times “(His father and mother had no idea that GOD was behind this, that he was arranging an opportunity against the Philistines. At the time the Philistines lorded it over Israel.)” — (Judges 14:4)  There was a song that went viral some years ago that began with the words: “Parents, listen to your children, we are the future of tomorrow...” I could not help but remember that song as I reflected on this passage. It highlights how much times have changed. My generation grew up with limited exposure to the internet and technology, but this generation is growing right in the middle of a technological revolution. Naturally, we may not always see things the same way. It was true that Samson’s exposure made him view and approach things differently from his parents. The challenges of this generation are peculiar to this generation, and God has equipped them with the skills and capacities needed to navigate them. While Samson’s parents did not fully understand what God wa...

A Philistine Girl Caught His Attention

A Philistine Girl Caught His Attention "Samson went down to Timnah. There in Timnah a woman caught his eye, a Philistine girl." (Judges.14:1) God is a master strategist. When you walk closely with Him, you may not always understand where He is leading you or how He plans to get you there. Yet, if you remain with Him in trust and obedience, He will bring you to the destination He has prepared for you. Israel had been warned to stay away from foreign women. God had instructed them not to mingle with the surrounding nations, much less marry them. So it was shocking when Samson returned home saying that a Philistine girl had captured his attention. His parents questioned him: Was there no woman in all of Israel that he had to go to the Philistines? But Scripture reveals something deeper: "His father and mother had no idea that GOD was behind this, that he was arranging an opportunity against the Philistines. At the time the Philistines lorded it over Israel." (Ju...