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Samson. Heb 11:32-34. Introduction. Samson: A man of faith? Certainly a man of strength Certainly a warrior But he lived such a sinful life Not really a “role-model” So why is he listed with great men of faith like Abraham, Noah, Moses and David?. Samson’s story. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SamsonHeb 11:32-34

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Introduction•Samson: A man of faith?

▫Certainly a man of strength▫Certainly a warrior▫But he lived such a sinful life

Not really a “role-model” So why is he listed with great men of faith

like Abraham, Noah, Moses and David?

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Samson’s story•The Philistines had been oppressing Israel

for 40 years (Jdg 13:1)▫This was due to the Israelites own sins▫They wouldn’t allow Israelites to own iron

Prevented them from making good weapons

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Samson’s story• An angel appears to

Manoah’s barren wife- Jdg 13:3-5▫Announces the forthcoming

birth of a son▫The son would be a lifelong

Nazirite Must not drink any grape or

alcoholic product Must not eat anything unclean Must not cut his hair

▫The boy would “begin to deliver Israel” from the Philistines

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Samson’s story•Jdgs 13:25 – 14:4

▫Samson chooses a Philistine wife Samson’s only reason is she is beautiful God uses Samson’s desire to further His own

plan God didn’t force Samson into wickedness

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Samson’s Story•Jdgs 14:5-6

▫Samson and parents go to meet the woman▫Samson kills a lion along the way

Does so by tearing it apart (not choking it)•Later at time for wedding, Samson finds the

carcass▫Bees have formed a hive within▫Samson eats of the honey

The honey would be unclean because touched a dead body

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Samson’s story•Samson held a seven day feast for the

wedding▫Samson offers a riddle (Jdg 14:12-13)▫The men threaten Samson’s wife if she

doesn’t get the answer She whines and begs Samson finally gives her the answer

▫Samson knows how they solved the riddle So he kills 30 Philistines and gives their clothes

to the men who “solved” the riddle It’s the first blow against the Philistines See how God is using Samson

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Samson’s Story•Samson went home without his wife

▫Brought a goat when he came back to her▫Her father had already married her off to another▫Samson uses 300 foxes to destroy the grain ready

for harvest and the vineyards and olive groves An economic blow to the Philistines

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Samson’s story•Philistines inquire about the burning

▫Kill Samson’s wife and father by burning▫Samson again enraged (Jdgs 15:7-8)

He struck them “ruthlessly with a great slaughter”

No body count but certainly into the hundreds due to later comparisons

Another blow by God against the Philistines▫Samson wanted to quit and hide afterwards

But God wasn’t done with him

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•The men of Judah ask Samson to surrender▫They were afraid of reprisals from Philistines

•Samson surrenders and is delivered to the Philistines bound with 2 new ropes

•Jdgs 15:14-16▫Uses donkey’s jawbone (unclean)▫Kills 1,000 men

The blows of God against Philistines are getting more powerful (Jdgs 15:18)

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•Jdg 15:20 – Samson judged Israel for 20 yrs▫Likely to have been some skirmishes with

Philistines during that time▫Or perhaps Philistines decide to back off for a

time•Now story jumps ahead those 20 years

▫Samson perhaps late 30s or early 40s•Samson sleeps with a Philistine prostitute

▫He is still not a righteous man▫Trapped in the city by Philistines▫Removes gates and carries them away 7

miles, uphill

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•Samson then falls in love with another Philistine woman, Delilah▫Lords of Philistines offer Delilah money to

find out secret of his strength There were 5 lords of the Philistines

▫3 times she begs Samson, 3 times he lies and escapes Jdgs 16:15-17 she “nags” for days

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Samson’s story•Samson tells her about his Nazirite vow

▫Samson doesn’t really believe shaving his head will make a difference Probably because he had broken the vow

several times already But God let him be captured (Jdgs 16:19-21) Samson failed to realize he was being used

by God for God’s purposes Thought he was the one in control

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•Samson is blinded, chained, and put to work like an animal grinding grain▫His hair begins to grow, but his strength

doesn’t return▫The 5 lords hold a celebration and bring in

Samson to entertain them (Jdgs 16:23-24)•Samson prays (Jdgs 16:28-30)

▫He finally learned the true source of his strength

▫Wanted to make one final effort to strike a blow against the Philistines All 5 lords, 3,000 on the roof, unknown how

many others inside – all killed

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What can we learn?•God can use wicked people to accomplish His

plans•God punishes the wicked, even if that

punishment seems delayed•Sin takes you farther than you want to go

▫Samson started by chasing the wrong woman▫He became proud of “his” accomplishments▫He kept getting deeper into sin

Ignored all warnings

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What can we learn?•Sin and its consequences will hold you

longer than you want to stay▫Samson blinded, imprisoned, forced labor,

humiliated•Sin will cost you more than you care to

pay▫Cost Samson sight, freedom, pride, and life

•God will forgive anyone who truly repents and turns back to God

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How do we know Samson was forgiven?

•He prayed•God heard his prayer•God answered his prayer•God listed him in Hebrews 11 as a man of

faith▫It is only at the end of his life that we see

Samson display any real faith in God

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Conclusion•No matter who we are …•No matter what we’ve done …•No matter how often we may have failed

in the past…

•God wants us to turn to Him in faith, repentance and obedience▫Why not now?

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