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The Nazirite Vow; Judges 14-17
Season 3, Episode 5
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07-Mar-2024
"The Nazirite vow was an important vow made to the God of heaven and earth. This is important to remember when we consider that Samson, born from his mother’s womb as a Nazirite, and the fact that his strength came from never cutting the hair on his head. The book of Judges tells us that Samson allowed himself to fall in love with a Philistine woman, and that God had called him to rid Israel from their clutches. Then Samson killed a lion when it came out roaring after him, and the book of Judges tells its readers that the Holy Spirit came on him. There are questions that come up when we think about this: Why did the Holy Spirit come
on Samson? Was it to kill the lion or to give him the power to scare it away? Samson was an over-the-top kind of man. Sometimes we can take things too far, even when we are called to do something.
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