Delilah: A Study in Influence, Compromise, and Hidden Motives Scripture Focus Judges 16:4–22 1. Background & Setting Delilah appears during the time of the Judges—a spiritually chaotic period in Israel’s history. She lived in the Valley of Sorek, near Philistine territory, and became romantically involved with Samson, a judge chosen by God to deliver Israel. The Philistine rulers approached her with a plan, offering a large sum of money if she could discover the secret of Samson’s strength. Key Verse: “See if you can lure him into showing you the secret of his great strength…” (Judges 16:5) 2. Character Profile What we see from Delilah’s life: She had close relational access to Samson She was persistent and persuasive She was motivated by financial gain She was willing to betray trust for personal benefit 3. Strengths (Observed Abilities) Even though her actions were wrong, she demonstrated certain abilities: Influence – She had Samson’s emotional trust Persistence – She pressed hi...
Scripture References Isaiah 1–66 2 Kings 15–20 2 Chronicles 26–32 First Impression and Observations Isaiah (meaning “The Lord is Salvation”) was one of the greatest writing prophets of the Old Testament. He ministered in Judah during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah—spanning a time of political instability and spiritual decline. Isaiah’s calling is dramatically recorded in Isaiah 6, where he saw a vision of the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted. Overwhelmed by God’s holiness, he confessed his unclean lips, was purified by a burning coal, and responded, “Here am I. Send me!” Isaiah’s ministry combined strong warnings of judgment with powerful promises of hope. He prophesied the coming exile but also foretold the coming Messiah with remarkable detail. His writings include some of the clearest Old Testament prophecies concerning Christ, earning him the title “the evangelical prophet.” Outline of Life Isaiah was the son of Amoz. He began prophesying during the reign...