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 ...