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Lessons
For Christian Ladies
This
Series Of Lessons Was Taught By
Mrs.
James Modlish

How
To Bring Down The House
(Proverbs
14:1)
Introduction:
Rarely does anyone
start out with the intention of causing destruction, but
if that is your intention or plan, God gives you a
perfect example of how to do it! If you think this
couldn't possible be you, compare your heart with the
woman's in this lesson. (Judg. 16:4-22)
A. To be fair we will
discuss Samson's part in all of this. Samson wasn't
"lily-white." But our objective is to study
Delilah.
[1]. Samson
was a Nazarite. (Num. 6:1-21)
(a). Consecrated
from birth to serve God and be separate.
(b). Uncut hair
(c). Not to touch a dead body
(d). No strong drink
[2]. Samson was a
judge; in fact, he was the 13th judge which is the
number of the curse or rebellion.
(a). Chosen to
deliver Jews out of Philistines' hands
(b). Hated by Philistines (16:2)
(c). Physically powerful - as a giant
{1}. Killed
lion hands (Judg. 14:5-6)
{2}. Caught 300 foxes (Judg. 15:4-5)
{3}. Killed 1000 men with the jawbone of an
ass
(d). Morally weak - as
a dwarf
[3]. Chose a
Philistine as a wife, a woman who didn't believe in
the one true God - (14:3)
[4]. Frequented harlots - (16:1)
So, Samson had his
problems, but they became much bigger when he met
Delilah.
B. Delilah
[1]. A
Philistine, probably (valley of Sorek)
[2]. Demonstrated the terrible energy of evil
in a woman, just as Samson showed strength in a
man.
[3]. Probably beautiful, lavishly dressed and
very appealing to Samson.
Note:
Sometimes evil comes in an attractive
package.
[4]. Outwardly
lovely; inwardly ugly - (Prov. 5:4-5)
C. Four steps to
bringing down a house
[1]. Let
your heart become cold - (Prov. 4:23) Samson loved
her, but there is no evidence she loved him or even
said she did. One-sided relationships will bring down
the house. A lack of love for husband, mother, father
or God will bring destruction to the house. I am
reminded of a teen who confided to me that she knew
that her mother didn't love her father...it was
evident to that young girl.
The Bible gives explicit
instructions on how to love all those mentioned above.
Read it!
[2]. Let your
heart become greedy
(a). She was
easily bribed for her deception - (vs. 5)
(b). She was given 1100 pieces of silver from every
lord of the Philistines. (compare with Judas'
thirty pieces of silver) (Prov. 15:27). Is greed
causing you to trouble your own house...or
God's?
[3]. Let your
heart become deceitful - (Prov. 12:20) Delilah tried
to deceive Samson in several different
ways:
(a). Seven green
withs. An interesting story is told about Sir
Walter Raleigh when he was a young pupil in
Edinburgh. One of the students in his class called "with" a noun and was promptly rebuked by the
teacher who said, "Whoever heard of "with" being a
noun?" Coming to the student's defense, Scott said,
"Judges 6:8!" With is a wiggle twig.
(b). New ropes - (vs. 11-13)
(c). Weaving hair - (vs. 15-16)
Do you want your house
full of deceitful ways, deceitful men, women or
children? (Jer. 5:26-27) The only way to operate
within any home is with complete honesty.
[4]. Let your
heart become a nagging one - (vs. 15-16)
(a). Delilah
used Samson's love for her against him, then
badgered him about it. (Prov. 21:9)
Sometimes nagging will
get you what you want from your husband, your father
or sometimes even God, but at what cost? God is
capable of punishing us by giving us what we asked
for!
Conclusion:
(Judg. 16:24-30) The
end result of Delilah's actions were the bringing down of
the house of the Philistines. I have often wondered if
Delilah was in the structure when Samson caused it to
fall in. But we do know that Samson, for all his faults,
is in God's hall of fame in the book of Hebrews. Delilah
sure isn't! We all have the option to build up or tear
down our respective houses.
(Prov. 14:1) We have the
option to build up or tear down God's house.
Watch
your heart!
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