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Skip Heitzig: Close To The Edge

Skip Heitzig

The story of Samson in Judges 13-16 is a familiar one. A biblical superhero falls victim to a temptress and is blinded by his enemies, only to triumph over them in the end.

But I want to focus on an earlier part of the story. Samson had a godly heritage. A divine revelation announced his birth to his parents. They dedicated him to God with a Nazarite vowโ€”a vow of holiness, of dedication, and consecration to God.

A Nazarite vow involved three things. First, the Nazarite must never cut his hair. Second, he must never touch a corpse because he would become defiled. Third, he must drink no intoxicating drink at all, including wine, and this included eating grapes or raisins.

But Samson disregarded his vow.

At the “vineyards of Timnah” (14:5), he was attacked by a young lion and tore it apart with his bare hands (see v. 6). Some time later, he returned. “And behold, a swarm of bees and honey were in the carcass of the lion. He took some of it in his hands and went along, eating” (vv. 8-9).

So, what was a Nazarite doing in a vineyard? And why was a Nazarite touching something dead?

Samson didn’t take his vows very seriously because they weren’t important to him. Maybe at one time they were, but eventually, they weren’t.

Now, the principle I find is this. Some Christians ask questions like, “Hey, can I do this or that and still be a Christian? Is it okay if I get involved in this as a Christian?” But “how close to the edge can I get?” is the wrong thing to ask. Some believers sail so close to the lake of fire that their sails get singed. You don’t want to live the way Samson did.

Samson became ceremonially defiled. He was already relationally defiled by his disrespect for his parents. And he became morally defiled because of his lust for several Philistine women.

And in Judges 14:10 it says Samson gave a “feast.” The Hebrew word means a drinking feast. So he threw a party with intoxicating beverages.

Here’s where I’m going with this: I meet people all the time who will say, “Oh, I used to go to your church. In fact, you dedicated me when I was a baby.”

And I always ask, “Did it work?”

“What do you mean?” they ask.

“Are you still dedicated to the Lord? Are you following Him?” You see, whatever past experiences you’ve had, whatever past professions of faith you’ve made, it’s all invalid unless it’s translated into the present experience.

Jesus said, “Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!'” (Matthew 7:22-23).

When we think of Samson, we usually think of his problem with women. But he really had a problem with God. God wasn’t first in his life. The Bible calls that idolatry. Anything or anyone that replaces supreme devotion to God is an idol.

So, I know that God is your God by creation, because He created you. And I hope God is your God by redemption, because He saved you. My question is, is God your God by devotion?

Are you devoted to Him?


Skip Heitzigย is anย author, the host of the nationwide radio programย “Connect with Skip Heitzig,”ย the senior pastor ofย Calvary Church in Albuquerque, and serves on several boards, includingย Samaritan’s Purse.

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Skip Heitzig

The story of Samson in Judges 13-16 is a familiar one. A biblical superhero falls victim to a temptress and is blinded by his enemies, only to triumph over them in the end.

But I want to focus on an earlier part of the story. Samson had a godly heritage. A divine revelation announced his birth to his parents. They dedicated him to God with a Nazarite vowโ€”a vow of holiness, of dedication, and consecration to God.

A Nazarite vow involved three things. First, the Nazarite must never cut his hair. Second, he must never touch a corpse because he would become defiled. Third, he must drink no intoxicating drink at all, including wine, and this included eating grapes or raisins.

But Samson disregarded his vow.

At the “vineyards of Timnah” (14:5), he was attacked by a young lion and tore it apart with his bare hands (see v. 6). Some time later, he returned. “And behold, a swarm of bees and honey were in the carcass of the lion. He took some of it in his hands and went along, eating” (vv. 8-9).

So, what was a Nazarite doing in a vineyard? And why was a Nazarite touching something dead?

Samson didn’t take his vows very seriously because they weren’t important to him. Maybe at one time they were, but eventually, they weren’t.

Now, the principle I find is this. Some Christians ask questions like, “Hey, can I do this or that and still be a Christian? Is it okay if I get involved in this as a Christian?” But “how close to the edge can I get?” is the wrong thing to ask. Some believers sail so close to the lake of fire that their sails get singed. You don’t want to live the way Samson did.

Samson became ceremonially defiled. He was already relationally defiled by his disrespect for his parents. And he became morally defiled because of his lust for several Philistine women.

And in Judges 14:10 it says Samson gave a “feast.” The Hebrew word means a drinking feast. So he threw a party with intoxicating beverages.

Here’s where I’m going with this: I meet people all the time who will say, “Oh, I used to go to your church. In fact, you dedicated me when I was a baby.”

And I always ask, “Did it work?”

“What do you mean?” they ask.

“Are you still dedicated to the Lord? Are you following Him?” You see, whatever past experiences you’ve had, whatever past professions of faith you’ve made, it’s all invalid unless it’s translated into the present experience.

Jesus said, “Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!'” (Matthew 7:22-23).

When we think of Samson, we usually think of his problem with women. But he really had a problem with God. God wasn’t first in his life. The Bible calls that idolatry. Anything or anyone that replaces supreme devotion to God is an idol.

So, I know that God is your God by creation, because He created you. And I hope God is your God by redemption, because He saved you. My question is, is God your God by devotion?

Are you devoted to Him?


Skip Heitzigย is anย author, the host of the nationwide radio programย “Connect with Skip Heitzig,”ย the senior pastor ofย Calvary Church in Albuquerque, and serves on several boards, includingย Samaritan’s Purse.

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Political Division, Persecution, And War: How Bible Prophecy Changes Our Perspective On World Affairs

As history hurtles toward the Last Days, we find ourselves trying to navigate through an increasingly hostile world. Politics are dividing our country and even our churches. People are becoming more cold-hearted, selfish, and angry. We are experiencing a breakdown that feels irreversible. Our problems do not have simple solutions, but we can find guidance in Scripture.

It Is A Serious Misjudgment For The Modern Church To Disregard What God Has To Say About The Future

The study of โ€œlast thingsโ€ (eschatology) seems to have fallen out of favor in many corners of the modern church. With a dismissive reference to no one knowing the day or hour of Christโ€™s return, many Christians assume that studying eschatology is not something most churches, or even individual Christians, really need to take seriously. I repeatedly hear students in my classes claim that Scripture is too unclear on the details or timing of the Rapture, or whether Christians will go through the Tribulation, or the nature of the Millennial Kingdom, to make studying these things worth their time. Is studying eschatology largely irrelevant to our walk with God?

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Michele Bachmannโ€™s Advice To The President: โ€˜Take The Handcuffs Off Of Israelโ€™

Michele Bachmann, a former congresswoman, 2012 Presidential Candidate, and outspoken friend of the Jewish State, advised the President to โ€œtake the handcuffs off of Israelโ€ and enable the nation to handle its own self-defense unencumbered. On the premiere episode ofย โ€œFalling Into Placeโ€ย alongside co-hostย Jan Markell, Bachmann noted that Israel is being strong-armed into absorbing attacks on its nationโ€”something that the United States, if it were in the same position, would never deem acceptable.

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