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    • He had a serious problem with self-control. Samson, might be a strong man, but he had a very serious problem with self-control. In Judges 14 we read some accounts where this is shown.
    • He was proud. The Bible tells us that Samson was a Nazirite, and as a Nazirite, "no razor shall come upon his head" (see Judges 13:5). In Judges 16, however, we read that he lost his strength because Delilah had his hair cut after discovering his secret (see Judges 16:15-19).
    • He called on God in desperation. Although he was proud, Samson was still quick to call on God when he realized his dire situation. In Judges 16:28 we read him crying out to God, while his enemies were making fun of him,
  1. When Samson came on the scene Israel was enslaved to the Philistines. God used Samson to free Israel and bring them out of bondage. Special traits: Samson’s outstanding trait was his amazing strength. See Judges 14:6, Judges 14:19, 15:12-15, 16:3, 16:29-30.

  2. Feb 16, 2024 · Samson in the Bible is a fascinating and multi-dimensional character, known for his incredible strength and his tragic downfall. His story is found in the book of Judges, chapters 13-16. Samson, a Nazirite from birth, was set apart for a special purpose by God.

  3. Jul 18, 2013 · The Samson Syndrome focuses on a set of twelve areas that contributed to his “erratic behavior, his spiritual decline, and ultimately, his failure as a deliverer of God’s people.” These twelve tendencies are common to men of strength no matter the generation.

  4. Overview. Why do some strong men fail while others succeed? Like the biblical character Samson, all strong men—those who are successful, influential, self-confident, aggressive, or widely respected—face twelve tendencies that can lead to sin and even personal tragedy.

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  5. The Samson Syndrome is a set of twelve tendencies or challenges that strong men will always face. Obstacles like lust, ignoring good advice, big egos, fears of authentic intimacy, losing sight of the big picture, and others, have the ability to be any manÆs undoing.

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  7. Feb 2, 2020 · The book uses the biblical story of Samson to highlight “the Samson Syndrome”. The Samson Syndrome is described as a set of “12 tendencies” in Samson’s story and life which are common ...

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