Samson's story offers an incredible testimony of faith, where he fulfilled his God-given purpose despite his fleshly failures.
He began his life as a Nazarite, being separated to serve God within the forty years of Israel's oppression in Canaan, with the purpose of beginning their deliverance.
With his blessing of supernatural strength, we are able to read about his miraculous victories over lions, pagans and crowded temples. While Samson may have lacked spiritual maturity, he was one of the most zealous servants of God, never doubting that all things are possible through Him.
These are some of the questions that you will be able to answer after reading through this concise
- What is a Nazarite? - Was Samson's birth divinely prophesied? - What was Samson's God-given purpose? - Why did Samson slay thirty men for their clothes? - Why was Samson's wife burned alive? - Where did Samson meet Delilah? - Why did Delilah shave Samson's hair? - Why was Samson blinded and placed in prison? - Why did Samson die in the temple of Dagon?
Through Samson's story we are able to learn to assess our hearts, and to re-commit them in full obedience to God.
This Book is Alright .The Aspect about Samson his constant need for Pagan women His constant Sins and Violation of His oaths to God. Yet the Creator Still used him for righteousness