Character Probe

 Sampson

We were taught in Children's Sunday School that Sampson got his strength from his hair. That is true in its sense. But, the real source of Sampson's strength was the Holy Spirit. His hair was a symbol of his consecration.
When the Angel visited his mother, he told her not to drink any strong wine, eat anything unclean and cut the boy's hair when he is born (Judges 13:3-5).


It was only when the Holy Spirit came upon him that he was able to manifest (14:5-6, 15:4-5, 14:19, 15:14 and 16:28. In the last text above, Sampson's hair began to grow again after being shaved. Only then was he able to call on God to strengthen him. The Philistines had cut his hair and kept him in prison for months. He could not do anything at that time until his hair had grown some length.


This emphasizes on the importance of our consecration.

It is true that your gifts and talents are from God, but He needs you to keep to His consecration. He can reveal all mysteries to you at an instance, but He wants you to study. However, we should not idolize the consecration. Your beautiful voice needs the consecration of practice and growth to be able to bless people, but it is not your voice that moves the congregation; it is God's Spirit through your voice.

Sampson knew this.

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