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A Right Response To Wrong
/Text: Judges 15:1-8/
 
Place Preached - (Mississauga International Baptist Church)
Date Preached - (04~/14~/02)
 
Introduction:   
 
One outstanding feature of studying Samson’s life is that we learn "How we can avoid wasting our life?"
ILLUS: Every once-in-a-while someone has the gall to tell me I am losing my hair.
I try to come up with some sort of a come-back to that, but the problem is – I am losing my hair.
That’s just one of the many reminders that God gives us that time isn't standing still.
There's nothing we can do about the fact that time is marching by.
 
*/But we can do something about how we use that time.!!/*
 
We can do the kind of things that will prepare us to give a good account at the judgement seat of Christ.
We can CHOOSE to redeem the time, knowing that the days are evil.
We can learn to number our days, and to apply our hearts to wisdom.
/We've been looking at the life of Samson./
Here's a man who had tremendous gifts ~/ tremendous opportunities ~/ whose life could have made a difference ~/ could have had a tremendous impact on God's people -- and God's purpose -- and God's program
 
But sadly, Samson wasted it.
- Samson squandered it.
/What have we learned thus far?/
 
1) You avoid wasting your life by benefitting from the spiritual influence God places around you.
The Lord gave Samson godly parents, and -- he despised them.
2) You avoid wasting your life by learning to handle victory.
The Lord allowed Samson to supernaturally kill a lion.
But Samson's response to that victory took him in exactly the opposite direction that God intended.
*/3) Tonight's principle is -- you avoid wasting your life -- by responding  right, when you've been wronged./*
Remember, Samson had gone down to Timnath and married a Philistine woman.
He was willing to sin in this way because he said "/I have seen a woman/."
And “/she pleaseth me well/”.
(Ch.
14:2-3)
 
He had a drunken party with 30 Philistine men, during which time he told them a riddle with a bet of 30 expensive garments.
They couldn't figure out the answer in 3 days, so they threatened the woman that Samson was about to marry -- saying "find out the answer to the riddle or we're going to kill you and your family."
This godless Philistine woman pressed Samson daily to tell her the answer to his riddle
 
         1) so Samson told her and she told the Philistine men
         2) the Philistine men gave the answer to Samson
         3) so Samson went out, killed thirty men, stole their garments
- paid off the bet, and went home.
Here's the man who's supposed to be the judge of Israel ~/ supposed to be Israel's deliverer
 
So far all you see him doing is sinning ~/ wasting his time ~/ wasting his energy ~/ wasting God-given opportunities.
Do things change in chapter 15? - READ VERSE ONE
 
/Now picture this scene./
Do you remember the last words this woman would have heard come out of Samson's mouth?
(*Judges 14:18* -- "/If ye had not plowed with my heifer, ye had not found out my riddle/.")
It's safe to say that this woman is probably not very happy with Samson about now.
The fact that Samson left before the wedding was completed would have been a great disgrace to the bride
 
Samson attempts to make everything right (and undoubtedly satisfy his lusts)
 
So he shows up with a young goat.
/Apparently, this is before the days of florists.
(Humor)/
 
/I'm not sure how the wife would respond to this -- somehow, "I'll get a vase and put this in water doesn't seem appropriate."/
But anyway, Samson comes back to Timnath to make up with his bride and complete the wedding ceremony.
*READ verses 2-8* - Unfortunately, Samson continues down the same path of sin.
You want to jump into this text and grab Samson by the shoulders and say, "Samson, don't you realize you're wasting your life?"
There's no question that Samson was wronged -- But, Samson never learned how to respond right -- when he was wronged.
·         To use that as an opportunity to please God
 
·         To use that as an opportunity to evaluate the path he was on
 
·         He never used it as an opportunity to grow...
There was only one word that came to Samson’s mind when he was wronged----and what was the word?
(REVENGE)
 
 
/Now let me ask you this...is Samson the only person who struggles with seeking revenge?/
Is he the only one who wants to get even when he's wronged?
Is he the only one who thinks..."I'll get you back"
 
Lets work on that together for a moment – Let’s make sure we're applying these important principles to ourselves.
/What are some situations in which people are tempted to seek revenge....
And what are some ways in which we do it?/
/In the time we have left, I'd like us to see some important reasons why vengeance is wrong./
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I. Vengeance is Wrong Because it Places Our Desires over God's Purposes
 
God had reasons to allow this event to occur in Samson's life.
God always has a definite reason for what He allows to come into a person's life.
The text doesn't tell us specifically what those reasons are, and often times in life we don't know them for sure.
/However it is possible that God’s purpose may have been…../
!! 1) to prevent Samson from making a wicked marriage choice.
The Lord had warned Samson in the Scripture.
The Lord warned him about that again through the ministry of godly parents.
Had Samson spent one minute thinking Biblically and asking the right questions -- perhaps he would have come to senses and realized that God had been very merciful by over-ruling his wicked choice of a mate.
!! 2) to cause him to see the wickedness of Philistines "up close and personal."
These Philistines were brutal - there was a reason why God wanted people like this driven out of the promised land.
The book of Judges was about Israel's incomplete obedience in carrying out that task.
/So the Lord raised up judges... /
 
They were supposed to organize the people to do what God wanted and they were to be the deliverers of God's people.
*/But Not Samson…/*
 
Instead of fighting the enemy, he was lusting after them
Instead of fighting the enemy, he was making friends with them
Instead of fighting them, he was telling them jokes and riddles
 
This event could have been the very event that caused Samson to rise up and accomplish the work God called him to do...
 
*1 Peter 2:11*  Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul;
 
/All through the rest of this passage(*I Peter 2& 3*) are examples of people who have others in their life behaving in an evil way…/
 
      1) citizens with imperfect government
      2) slaves with cruel masters
      3) wives with sinful husbands
      4) husbands with wives who were hard to understand
 
/Peter begins that discussion with the warning that we must abstain from the lust that wars in our souls to get even…./
- to get our piece of flesh ~/ to settle the score ~/ to come out on top
 
Samson didn't take time to consider God's purposes.
If we do not control our minds and hearts with biblical truth, we can be driven by all sorts of lusts and desires that don't please the Lord.
Among other lusts,  Samson was ruled by the desire to do what he wanted to do - by the lust to get even...He wanted revenge.
/Vengeance is wrong because it places our lusts over God's purposes./
Is there a person in the auditorium tonight who would say, "I never struggle with this area?"
When someone wrongs me, I always stop and ask what God is trying to do ~/ I always pray ~/ I'm always very careful about my response
 
No, I'm sure no one here tonight would say that.
Undoubtedly, we're all at different points in the process.
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