Read Judges 13.
The sixth cycle began when the next generation "did
what was evil in the sight of the LORD".
This time God used the Philistines to oppress them for forty years.
Yet, even in the worst of times, there were always those who
did love and serve the LORD. Such were
Manoah and his wife. Though most of the tribe of Dan had moved
north, these two remained in the inherited land allotted to their family by
Joshua. They were a faithful couple who
had no children. Then, the angel of the
LORD appeared and foretold the birth of their son.
This is at least the fourth appearance of the angel of the
LORD in first thirteen chapters of Judges.
Who is this "angel"?
Though he looks like a man (v.6 and v.10) and Manoah did not realize at
first that he was the angel of the LORD (v.16), the identity is obvious from
previous mentions from Genesis to here.
Nowhere is it more clear than here.
1. Very awesome appearance (v.6). The word awesome is so overused in American
slang that it has lost its meaning. To
stand in awe involves the emotions of fear and reverence. It is a rightful response to God and His
word.
2. His name is "secret" (KJV), "wonderful" (ESV) (v.18).
3. They had seen God (v.22).
This was no one else than a preincarnate appearance of Jesus Himself.
We learn much about the spiritual character of Manoah and
his wife.
1. They recognized the presence of God.
2. They believed the message from God.
3. They prayed to God for more understanding of His word,
especially His teaching to raise their child. (v.8 and v.12)
4. They offered sacrifices to "the one who works
wonders." (v.19)
5. The LORD blessed them. (v.24)
May those five things be true of us today.
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