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So I thought about discussing about Samson, a judge of Israel. The man had strength, you have to give God that credit. The man had divine power in defeating his enemies.
But what about his life, was his relationship with God as strong as his strength? Well we see through the story, he lived a self want, self centered, self gratifying, and self willed life. His image wasn't the brightest and greatest among the biblical figures in the bible, but God's will was accomplished through Him.
My two question is this:
How much better would Samson's life would've been if he walked in the ways of God? What are the possibilities that could've happened in his life if it were lived different?
Not even his death was focused on God, rather, it was focused on revenge. But God's will was accomplished.
But what about his life, was his relationship with God as strong as his strength? Well we see through the story, he lived a self want, self centered, self gratifying, and self willed life. His image wasn't the brightest and greatest among the biblical figures in the bible, but God's will was accomplished through Him.
My two question is this:
How much better would Samson's life would've been if he walked in the ways of God? What are the possibilities that could've happened in his life if it were lived different?
Not even his death was focused on God, rather, it was focused on revenge. But God's will was accomplished.
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