The Philippine Star

A gift of hope

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He will take the lead in delivering Israel from the hands of the Philistine­s. v. 5 When a powerful typhoon swept through the city of Tacloban, Philippine­s, in 2013, an estimated 10,000 people died, and many who survived found themselves homeless and jobless. Necessitie­s became scarce. Three months later, while the town was still struggling to dig itself out from the destructio­n, a baby was born on a roadside near Tacloban amid torrents of rain and strong wind. Although the weather brought back painful memories, residents worked together to find a midwife and transport the mother and newborn to a clinic. The baby survived, thrived, and became a symbol of hope during a time of despair.

Forty years of Philistine oppression marked a grim period in Israel’s national history. During this time, an angel informed an Israelite woman that she would give birth to a special son (Judg. 13:3). According to the angel, the baby would be a Nazirite — a man set apart to God — and would “begin to deliver Israel out of the hand of the Philistine­s” (v.5). The infant, Samson, was a gift of hope born in a troubled time.

Trouble is unavoidabl­e, yet Jesus has the power to rescue us from despair. Christ was born “to give light to those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace” (Luke 1:76-79).

— Jennifer Benson Schuldt

Lord, help me to see beyond my circumstan­ces and put my hope in You. All authority and power are Yours. Remind me of Your goodness, and let me rest in Your love. READ: Judges 13:1-7 Jesus is the hope that calms life’s storms. Bible in a Year: Joshua 4-6; Luke 1:1-20

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