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  1. Samson’s blindness is often spiritualized by scholars who suggest that he did not trust God in his sighted state but has insight and depends on God when he is blinded. But in many ways Samson is the same as before he is blinded—he seeks retribution and entreats God to meet his desires. Samson’s disability is a physical one that removes ...

    • A Person Who Walks by Sight Uses God’s Gifts For Personal Glory. Judges. 16:2-3.
    • A Person Who Walks by Sight Will Be Deceived by Satan. Judges 16:4-9.
    • A Person Who Walks by Sight Plays with Potential Bondage. Judges 16:10-14.
    • A Person Who Walks by Sight Becomes Unclean Before God. Judges 16:15-18.
    • A Person Who Walks by Sight Walks Outside God’s Protection. Judges 16:19-24.
    • To Find Your Sight You Must Lose it. Judges 16:25-31.
    Samson’s miraculous escape and his carrying a Philistine gate to the Jews. Samson’s act of prostitution should have resulted in his punishment or capture. Yet, out of mercy and grace, God gave him...
    Give the glory to God for your gifts and victories. Believers are at times no better than Samson. Believers frequently seek to draw praise for themselves after they use their God-given gifts in the...
    Delilah’s first attempt to deceive Samson. Samson had become known throughout the Philistine nation as a menace. They knew that their only chance for capturing him was through his weakness for wome...
    Samson’s offer to defile his Nazarite vows as a taunt to the Philistines. Samson could have broken off his interest in Delilah after she showed interest in learning the source of his power. Or, he...
    Delilah’s second attempt to deceive Samson. The promise of becoming the richest woman amongst the Philistines was something that Delilah would not give up. Thus, she persisted in her efforts to tri...
    Delilah’s third attempt to deceive Samson. After being tied up twice, Delilah’s deceit had to be obvious to Samson. Yet, he had become spiritually blind to the risk that she posed. He almost gave a...
    If you abandon Jesus’ holiness, God will hand you over to the bondage of the flesh. Like the Nazarites, believers are called upon to be separated from the world and holy for God’s use (1 Pet. 1:15-...
    Samson capitulates to Delilah’s ongoing deceit. Even after witnessing Delilah’s deceit on three separate occasions, Samson finally gave in to her seductive pleading. He gave up the last thing that...
    Don’t cast your pearls at swine. Jesus warned: “Do not give what is holy to dogs, and do not throw your pearls before swine, or they will trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pie...

    Samson loses his hair, his strength, and his sight. Because God cannot be in the presence of sin, God left Samson once he surrendered the last thing that made him distinctive in God’s eyes. This ca...

    God heard the prayers of Samson when he called out in humility. It was only after Samson had been humbled and humiliated that he finally cried out to God. At that point, God gave him his strength o...

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    Samson ( / ˈsæmsən /; Hebrew: שִׁמְשׁוֹן Šīmšōn "man of the sun") [1] [a] was the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Book of Judges (chapters 13 to 16) and one of the last leaders who "judged" Israel before the institution of the monarchy. He is sometimes considered as an Israelite version of the ...

  4. The story of Delilah has four parts: Delilah and the Philistine lords. Delilah was loved by the strongman Samson. She was told by the powerful Philistine lords to find find out why he was so strong. Judges 16:4-5. Delilah tried to wheedled the secret of his strength from Samson. He evaded her questions, giving her three false answers.

  5. The blinded Samson, whose hair had grown long once again, asked to be tied between the two supporting pillars of the temple. He prayed to God to give him strength one final time. God granted his request and Samson strained at the pillars with all his might until they fell and the entire temple was brought crashing down.

  6. Oct 12, 2023 · Samson is one of the most recognizable of the judges who ruled over Israel before the time of the kings. He was a Nazarite, yet broke many rules of the Nazarite vow. God gifted Samson with incredible strength, but he lost his strength when Delilah betrayed him to the Philistines, who blinded and enslaved him. At the end of his life, God restored Samson's strength.

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