This is what Delilah asked Samson. I ask the same question when I talk to people like Leigh. What makes you this way? Why are you different? How can I be more like you? The Bible has the answer.
Welcome to Politics by Faith. Thank you for being here. Did you get a chance to listen to yesterday's episode? I've been thinking a lot of Lee. We also had a gentleman calling today, not about what happened in Texas with the flooding, just other political stuff, and it's just a strong man with confidence. confidence and I thought of this line in Judges 16.6, please tell me what makes you so strong. When you hear Lee you just know that she is strong. There's certain
people that call into the radio show that I can tell very immediately that you can ask them really tough questions. And they'll have an answer because they've thought about it before. Or the spirit is just speaking on their behalf. Either way. And I knew I could ask Lee some really tough ones.
And she answers them so beautifully. And I so badly want to be that person. What makes people like this so strong? I'm preparing a segment right now about, for the TV show that we're gonna record tomorrow, it'll come out on Friday, about the flood in Texas,
and why bad things happen to good people. It's an important question, it's a question that's out there all the time, and it should always be answered. And my initial rebuttal is,'s not the right question. Actually. Uh, the real question is why do good things ever happen to bad people?
And we're all sinners. Nothing good should ever happen. Just the other day I came across a Thomas Jefferson quote. He said, indeed, I tremble for my country. What I reflect that God is just and that his justice cannot sleep forever. We don't deserve any of the good things that ever come our way. God is a God of not, not of evil.
Like, oh, how could he have let this happen? No, he is a God of great mercy. Justice. He's a God of mercy, grace, and justice. Justice is getting what we deserve. Mercy is not getting what we deserve. And grace is getting what we don't deserve. Spurgeon talked about that scene with Delilah and Samson,
what makes you so strong? Samson, what's your secret? And Spurgeon said, our faith comes from the food it feeds on. What are your inputs? Do you have the right inputs? Do you have inputs that are making you stronger? The more we read, the more we're aligned with God, read the Bible. The more we're aligned with God, the more faith we'll have, the stronger we'll be. It's that simple. Spurgeon says, faith remembers that God has never failed,
never once failed any of his children. It recalls, faith recalls times of great peril when deliverance came, hours of awful need, when as the day required its strength was found. Faith cries no I will never be led to think that God can change and leave his servant now. The Lord has helped me to this point and he will still help me." Psalm 23. Joss Spurgeon wrote this about Psalm 23. He says, It has charmed more griefs to rest than all the philosophy of the world.
It has remanded to their dungeon more felon thoughts, more black doubts, more thieving sorrows than there are sands on the seashore. It has comforted the noble host of the poor. It has sung courage to noble host of the poor. It has sung courage to the army of the disappointed. It has poured balm and consolation into the hearts of the sick, of captives in dungeons, of widows in their pinching griefs, of orphans in their loneliness. Dying
soldiers have died easier as it was read to them. Ghastly hospitals have been illuminated. It has visited the prisoner and broken his chains, and like Peter's angel, led him forth in imagination and sung him back to his home again. It has made the dying Christian slave freer than his master." Man, Spurgeon. It has made the dying Christian slave freer than his master and consoled those whom dying he left behind mourning not so much that he was gone as because they were
left behind and could not go to. the Christian is dying and is mourning not that he is dying but that because everyone else is left behind and they can't go with him because where he is going where the Christian is going where we are going is such a better place. Psalm 23. The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. Say it with me if you know it. He leads me besides still waters. He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for His name's sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for
You are with me. Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil. My cup overflows.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever."
No matter what happens in life, that's our ultimate goal. That's our promise. That's what we live for. To dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Mike Slater dot locals dot com transfer commercial free. Mike Slater dot locals dot com transfer commercial free. It's on the website Mike Slater dot locals dot com.