Listen "Devastation of Sin"
Episode Synopsis
The story of Samson and Delilah is a well-known guy meets girl story. But what is less known is what Delilah is meant to represent. While the story of Samson and Delilah as it is found in Judges 16 is certainly a historical one, there is much more to this story than meets the eye.
The name “Delilah” means “diminished” (possibly “one who diminishes”) or “delicate.” Interestingly, the Hebrew name for Delilah also rhymes with the Hebrew word for “night.” In Hebrew literature, night always represents darkness. Specifically, the darkness found outside the light of God. So, for example, “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; a light has dawned on those living in the land of darkness.” (Isaiah 9:2, CSB)
What if even in Delilah’s name we are meant to see a picture of sin and its consequences? Isn’t it true that sin diminishes us and causes us to walk in darkness? What if we could take a common Bible story and use it to give us great insight into the devastation that sin causes? What if that story might even cause some of us to change our minds about our own sin?
Join us this weekend as we use the story of Samson and Delilah to look into the nature of sin and the incredible damage it inflicts on human beings. This could be a life changing message for many of us.
The name “Delilah” means “diminished” (possibly “one who diminishes”) or “delicate.” Interestingly, the Hebrew name for Delilah also rhymes with the Hebrew word for “night.” In Hebrew literature, night always represents darkness. Specifically, the darkness found outside the light of God. So, for example, “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; a light has dawned on those living in the land of darkness.” (Isaiah 9:2, CSB)
What if even in Delilah’s name we are meant to see a picture of sin and its consequences? Isn’t it true that sin diminishes us and causes us to walk in darkness? What if we could take a common Bible story and use it to give us great insight into the devastation that sin causes? What if that story might even cause some of us to change our minds about our own sin?
Join us this weekend as we use the story of Samson and Delilah to look into the nature of sin and the incredible damage it inflicts on human beings. This could be a life changing message for many of us.
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