Judges chapter 15
Samson after allowing things to cool down decides he will take a calf for a customary offering and take his wife. I don't know about Philistine law but Jewish law about engagements were very close to the actual vow of marriage. Regardless of time passed and things that transpired, Samson expected his wife to be there when he returned. He finds that his wife has been given to another and to make matters worse, the 'other' is his friend.
The father realized that Samson was not the one to cross. The father was probably hoping that Samson wouldn't return, but this didn't turn out this way. In a panic the father offers the brides little sister. So Samson, in his justified indignation, takes to catching foxes, tying a firebrand to their tails and burning many crops of the Philistines.
Not surprisingly the Philistines get upset by Samson's actions and seek to kill him. First they set on his would be father-in-law and burn his house down with his family inside it. After this they seek out revenge against Samson. They find Samson, but he smites them to avenge the murder of his fiance.
All of this catches the attention of the entire Philistine people. They make a camp around the camp of Judah so the Hebrew people will cast Samson out. Even the Israelites seem to be afraid of Samson, so they send three thousand men to bring him back to the Philistines. Samson makes them promise not to harm him and the men of Judah agree.
Samson breaks the ties that bind him as soon as he is put into the midst of the enemy. He wages war against them in what is only a miracle of God. One of my favorite sayings appears again, when the 'Spirit of the Lord' comes on Samson, great things happen. It is no different in our lives and in our church; when the Spirit of the Lord comes on the scene, souls will be saved and lives changed.
Samson, after such a great battle, is thirsty, he cries out to God and God gives him what he needs. God didn't send his son to die for our sins to turn around and not give us what we need to persist in living for him. God is with us before, during and after the battle to refresh us in our time of need.
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