Vows of Holiness
Walking In Sanctification
In this
article we will study the life of Samson.
Samson was called from the womb to walk in the Vow of the Nazirite. This Vow was to be between Samson and Yahweh
all the days of his life. This Vow was a
walk of Holiness to keep Samson pure and undefiled before the face of
Yahweh. As long Samson kept his side of
the Vow Yahweh would give him the power he needed to conquer the enemies in his
life. The Nazirite was to show their Vow
to God by letting their hair grow long.
This was the outward and main
sign of the Vow, the one that all could see.
There were also inward parts
to the Nazirite Vow that were only between Yahweh and Samson. In our lives we need both outward Vows and inward Vows to walk in Holiness with our Heavenly Father. The Vows we make will give us boundaries and
help us walk in Sanctification. Like
Samson as long as we keep our Vows to Yahweh He will give us the power we need
to overcome the enemies in our
lives.
The Birth Of Samson
In Judges
13:1-5 Yahweh appears to a
woman who was barren and tells her she is going to have a son. His name is Samson. Samson was called by Yahweh to rescue Israel
from the hand of the Philistines. He was
also called to be a Nazirite from
birth, and the calling was to last all the days of his life. Not only was this child to have a special
walk of Holiness, the Angel of Yahweh told Samson’s mother she would be
required to walk in Holiness while she is pregnant. She is told to be sure to eat only clean food
and she was restricted from wine or strong drink while the child was in her
womb.
This teaches
us that the training of children, to follow the Lord, begins in the womb. We must raise our children to walk in
Holiness from conception all the days of their life.
The Nazirite Vow
In Numb 6 we have the instructions
for a person who wants to take the Vow of a Nazirite. Taking this vow is similar to a fast. It is a set time to consecrate oneself to
Yahweh. The person taking the Vow cannot
eat anything from the grape vine from the seed to the skin, no grapes, wine, or
raisins can be eaten. The person cannot
be around any dead bodies. The Torah
does not specify if the dead body is a man or a beast. In my
opinion it includes both. The person
must let the hair of their head grow and no razor may touch it during the set
time of the Vow.
This THING Is From
Yahweh
In Chapter 14 of Judges Samson is
enticed by a Philistine woman.
The very people that Yahweh wants Samson to get victory over and deliver
Israel from, Samson is now drawn to.
The very thing Samson is to have victory over in
Yahweh’s Kingdom is now the very thing that is beginning to entice him.
Judges 14:4
His father and mother didn't
realize the LORD was at work in this,
creating an opportunity to work against the Philistines, who ruled over
Israel at that time.
In vs 4 we read that this thing (being
enticed by a Philistine woman) is from Yahweh.
Yahweh was creating an opportunity to work against the Philistines. The things in your life that have enticed you
are the very things that Yahweh wants you to have victory over. He is the Author and Finisher of your
faith. He creates opportunities to have victory though you. He
allows things in your life, so that He
is the one to get Glory after He defeats
the giants you face.
From God’s Perspective
Yahweh is in
control of all things and uses them for His purpose in Earth. In Gen
45:5 Joseph tell his brothers that they sold him into slavery
then in the
next phrase he says “God sent me.” So
which is it?
Gen 45:5 But now, do not therefore be grieved or
angry with yourselves because you sold me here; for God sent me before you to preserve life.
In vs 7 he
says again “God sent me.”
Gen 45:7 And God
sent me before you to preserve a posterity for you in the earth, and to
save your lives by a great deliverance.
And to make
his point very clear he says in vs 8,
Gen 45:8
“it
wasn’t you who sent me here it was God.”
Reading the
story in Gen 37 it is very
clear that Joseph’s brothers threw him in a pit and sold him into slavery. But in the eyes of Joseph and from God’s
perspective it was His plan to have
this happen in order to save many lives.
God Desires To Use You
The same is
true in our lives and in the life of Samson.
The things we face which seem to be sin, whether people sinning against
us or our own sin nature, are the things that God is allowing (creating an opportunity) in order to ultimately
(after we have victory) bring Glory to His Great Name. Our Heavenly Father is the Author of The Story of Our Life and He wants to get Praise and Glory, when He defeats the giants we face. His purpose
in the Kingdom is to bring life to others and Glory to His Great Name through
our trials and struggles.
2Cr 1:3-5 All praise to God, the Father of our Lord
Jesus Christ. God is our merciful Father and the source of all comfort. He
comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are
troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us. For
the more we suffer for Christ, the more God will shower us with his comfort
through Christ.
The First Mistake
The first
mistake Samson makes is lusting after something Yahweh wants him to destroy,
namely a Philistine woman. Although
Scripture tells us that “the Lord was in this, creating an
opportunity to work against the Philistines,” the desire came from
within Samson’s sinful nature.
As we will
soon find out, the lust Samson had for something Yahweh wanted him to destroy,
led him to make another bad choice. As a
Nazirite Samson was not supposed to eat or drink anything that comes from the
grapevine. Let us look at what Samson
does next:
Judges 14:5 Then went Samson down, and his father and his mother,
to Timnath, and came to the vineyards
of Timnath: and, behold, a young lion roared against him.
In this
passage we read about Samson going to a place called the Vineyards of Timnath. This
is a serious mistake; he is getting way to close to another thing Yahweh had
told him stay away from. He was not to
eat or drink anything from the grapevine but in this passage he is walking
around near some vineyards.
In Judges 14:5&6 Samson kills a
lion that roars at him. Notice the lion
roars but does not attack. He attacks
the lion and kills it. This is another
thing he does wrong. He killed and
animal, causing him to break one of the Nazirite Vows, which is not to be near
a dead body. Samson could have kicked or
hit the lion and caused it to flee but he chose to rip it in half. The Torah tells us that anyone touching the
carcass of an unclean animal becomes defiled until evening. Samson now has broken the written Torah and
one part of the Nazirite Vow.
Sinning In Secret
In verse 6
the scripture tells us that Samson didn’t tell his parents what he had
done. Why wouldn’t he want to tell
parents? Because they knew what he had
vowed to Yahweh in regards to being near a dead body. They would have reprimanded him.
In like manner when we
sin, we like to keep it a secret.
In verse 8
scripture says, after some time (probably a week or two) he returned to take
this Philistine woman. The word return
is to
turn around and go backwards. Samson is now walking backwards not
forward. This is never a good direction
to be moving. The next phrase says that
he turned aside to look at the dead lion. The word turned aside is a word in Hebrew
that means to depart from the way. He
is now walking backwards and has departed from the WAY. Scripture records that he looks
at the carcass of the lion. This
word can be translated as gaze or stare. He is gazing
or staring at a carcass (death).
Samson is staring at
death, this is the essence of our sin nature, we love to gaze at
what Yahweh calls death
Holiness
Yahweh
called Samson to live a life of Holiness.
Samson had made vows to live his life set apart to God. The word Holy in Hebrew is Kadosh. This word means set apart or separated. Samson was to live his life different
from all other people, which is what living Holy means.
The Battle
to walk in Holiness begins in our mind.
Samson thought in his mind about this Philistine woman. After meditating on her for some time, he had
a strong desire to have her. This led
him to begin making bad choices in other areas of his life. The same is true in our lives as believers;
the battle is in our mind. The mind is
the battlefield between the Enemy and the Holy Spirit. Choose life.
One thing we
can learn from Samson is that we need to take our thoughts captive and make
them submit to the will of Christ (2 Cor 10:4&5). If we make vows of Holiness we need to keep
them. Most of us have “vineyards” in our lives, areas that
are forbidden to us, but may be fine for someone else to enter into. If you don’t have “vineyards” in your life, you may need to establish some and don’t
go near them.
Samson had
killed a lion and then went back after a week or two, to look (stare) at it. Here we have Samson looking at something
which he knows is unclean. When people struggle with Holiness they
often times can’t keep their eyes off of unclean objects of death. Inside the cavity of the dead lion was a
beehive dripping with honey. What Samson
does next is something that is hard to imagine, he reaches into the dead lion
and scoops out some honey and eats it.
He touches sin and death, and as he ingested the honey he
was internalizing the sin. The sin
became a part of him AND it was sweet. Sin is sweet for a season. Let this be a warning to those who stare and
gaze at death. If you find yourself
looking at death you are very close to crossing the line which will lead you to
touching and then to tasting or internalizing it.
Samson then
takes this honey, from the carcass of an unclean animal, and gives it to his
parents. They also eat of the unclean
honey. Samson did not tell them the
honey came from a dead lion. Here again
Samson is keeping his sin a secret and now his sin is affecting the people
closest to him. This is also true for
us, if we continue in sin it will have an influence on the people who are
closest to us.
Touching Death Again
In Judges 15:14 Samson was attacked
by a group of Philistines. The Spirit of
Yahweh comes upon him and he killed 1,000 of them by hitting them with the
jawbone of a donkey that had just died.
Don’t just gloss over this important part of the story. Pay close attention to what scripture
records, Samson picks up the jawbone of an unclean animal that had just died. It was fresh, it was not dried out in the
sun, it probably had rotting meat on it, still attached, but this did not stop
him from touching it. This is the
second time Samson touches dead, unclean beasts. Samson could have just relied on the Power
that was flowing through him from the Holy Spirit, he did not have to pick up
that unclean bone and fight with it.
Samson has now found himself getting use to sinning and use to breaking
the Vows that he once considered sacred.
The more we sin the easier it is to continue in it.
The Final Mistake
Samson’s
last wife was given to his best man, so he goes to find another woman. He falls in love with a woman named
Delilah. Delilah is from the Valley of
Sorek. This is a valley that runs along
the border of the Israelites and the Philistines. Here again we read that Samson is walking
right on the edge of where Yahweh has told him not to go. Samson was called from birth to deliver
Israel from the Philistines. But for
some reason Samson is now walking right along the edge of the territory that
borders Israel and the
Philistines. Samson is walking on the
fence, so to speak, playing games with God.
The leaders
of the Philistines offered to pay Delilah if she could find out where his strength
came from. She began to ask him
questions about how he could be tied up and overpowered. At first he told her stories that had nothing
to do with his Nazirite Vow, but after she nagged him until he couldn’t take it
anymore, he began to give her answers that included clues to his strength being
in his hair.
Finally he
gave in to her whining and nagging. He
told her that if his hair was cut he would lose his strength. Scripture records that Delilah put Samson to
sleep in her lap. Then she called for a
man to shave of his hair and she began to torture him before he woke up. How is all this possible, before Samson even
wakes up? It is my opinion that the way
Delilah had Samson put to sleep on her lap was she enticed him to drink
wine. If Samson was drunk and passed out
this would explain how someone would be able to cut his hair before he woke
up. If this is true, this just another
part of the Nazirite Vow (drinking wine)
that he would have broken right before crossing that final line and allowing
his head to be shaved bald. Then she
called for the Philistines to come attack him and when he arose, Scripture
records that he didn’t know that Yahweh
had left him (Judges 16:20). He had
sinned so much, breaking all of the Nazirite Vows that the Lord could leave him
and he didn’t even realize it. The
philistines seized him and poked out his eyes and put him to work grinding
grain in prison. After some time his
hair began to grow back. While in prison
walking around in circles all day Samson began to repent and asked God to let
him have one more chance to get even with the men who did this to him.
Yahweh heard his cry and gave him another
chance to get even. One day, Samson whose baldhead is now covered
with hair, was called to entertain the Philistine rulers. As they laughed at him, Samson was placed
between two pillars that held up the palace.
Samson prayed for the Spirit of Yahweh to come upon him one last time as
he pushed against those pillars with all his might. Yahweh heard his cry and the pillars became
like straw and snapped into pieces. The
ceiling collapsed and the palace was destroyed, killing everyone in it
including Samson. On that day he
defeated more Philistines at one time, than all the former times when he was
living.
Keeping Your Vows
Scripture
tells us to be Holy because Yahweh is Holy.
To be holy is to be separated from
the world and flesh and to God. Each of us should have areas of separation from and to. These areas of
separation from, become like vineyards that we should not go
near. From time to time in our walk, we
will be tempted to go strolling through these vineyards, to stare at death or
to touch things we should not. If we
give in to our flesh we will begin, like Samson to make compromises in other
areas which will result in, the Lord leaving us and we won’t even be able to discern it.
Samson literally lost his sight because he
stared at death. He was forced to walk in circles grinding
grain because he chose to walk in
sin. The Lord probably won’t bring us
literal blindness today, but he may take away one’s ability to see with the eye of the Spirit. If we continue to choose sin, those choices
will result in a life of walking in circles.
Let us choose life, with His help you can walk in personal Vows
of Holiness.