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Samson The Super Fool Series
Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 11, 2021 (message contributor)
Summary: The story of Samson and Delilah have always been fascinating to many, and that is why it is a popular theme for Hollywood to develop. You can't ask for a more appealing theme, for it has love, sex, violence, and all of it revolving around the exciting story of probing for a secret.
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Charles Steinmetz was a puny little man less than five feet
tall and a hunchback. He was not very impressive to look at,
but he was a giant in intellect. When he came to the United
States from Germany in 1889 he was considered a genius in
the field of electricity. General Electric wanted him to come
and work for them, but he refused to leave the company who
had sponsored him as a poor immigrant. G. E. wanted him so
bad that they bought the entire company to get him. They
had a problem they had to solve. The problem was lightning.
When it struck it melted power lines and damaged
transformers and generators. They needed someone to study
lightning, and to discover the secret to controlling it.
Steinmetz was their man. He studied lightning and learned
how to reproduce it. Then he developed the lightning rod
that would send its power into the ground.
Lightning is a tremendous power, but even a little man like
Steinmetz could learn how to control it by learning some of
the secrets of its power. Learning the secrets is the name of
the game. That is why the world is full of spies. If you can
learn the secrets of other nations, you have some control over
their power. Much of the labor of life is to learn secrets.
Nature has many secrets that keep science busy. Government
has top secrets; business has trade secrets; alcoholics and
gangs have their social secrets, and families have their dark
secrets. People are fascinated by secrets, and that is why the
paper and magazines sell like crazy. It is because they reveal
the secrets of celebrities and politicians.
The story of Samson and Delilah have always been
fascinating to many, and that is why it is a popular theme for
Hollywood to develop. You can't ask for a more appealing
theme, for it has love, sex, violence, and all of it revolving
around the exciting story of probing for a secret. Delilah
would never be known in history, but would have been just
another obscure woman used by men had she had succeeded
in discovering the secret that made Samson the most powerful
man in the world. Here is the weaker sex winning a major
battle in the war of the sexes because Samson, so strong in
body, was weak in mind.
Clarence Macartney portrays Samson as the great joker of
the Bible. His best joke brought the house down, and made a
deep impression on everybody. Horse play was his specialty.
He cared off the gates of Gaza and put them on the top of the
hill. He is the equivalent of the present day superman and
Halloween pranks. It use to be a standard prank to take
people's gates and put them on top of a barn. Samson was a
show off with his power. God endowed him with such
superhuman strength. Samson is probably the best reason
you need as to why God does not do this very often. Samson
never got around to taking life seriously until it was almost
too late. Life was all fun and games for him. He got his way
with the Philistines and with women, and basically just lived a
life of a spoiled giant.
It is hard to feel sympathy for Samson in his tragic fall, for
the temptation was so weak that led to his fall. We could see
how Joseph might yield to the temptation of Potiphar's wife.
The need was there and the opportunity was ripe. She was
very available and persuasive. All the ingredients were there
for a fall, but he did not fall, and so he became one the of the
greatest examples of the power of a loyal life. Samson, on the
other hand, had little or no pressure. He had no sexual need
unsatisfied, for he freely used prostitutes, and was sleeping
with Delilah on a regular basis. She was not offering him
anything he did not already have. He had nothing to gain by
telling her his secret except to stop her nagging.
His behavior seems inexcusable, and if it was not for the
gouging out his eyes and making him blind, it would be hard
to feel sorry for him. His folly off sets so much of the good of
his life that it is really hard to admire Samson, and think of
him as an example to follow. He was a total abstainer from
alcoholic beverage, but it seems superficial to exalt him for
that. When we see he did not abstain from immoral sex, and
from bloody and unnecessary violence. His gambling over a
riddle led him to commit cold blooded murder to pay off his
gambling debts.
He obeyed the Nazarite vow and never cut his hair, but