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  • Bridget Hdll on Judges 16:9 - 3 years ago
    Can you explain in details about the Samson Delilah DELILAH
  • Samson and Delilah - In Reply on Judges 16:9 - 3 years ago
    God created you for a higher purpose

    In the biblical book of Judges (chapters 13-16) we meet Manoah and his wife, a couple who were unable to have children until God intervened in their situation. More than that, God placed a special calling on their soon-to-be-born son, Samson, even before he had been knit together in his mother's womb.

    Samson was handpicked by God to liberate God's people. Samson grew up knowing God's will for his life. His parents made sure he heard the story of how he had been chosen by God before he was born. His marching orders were made clear by the angel of the LORD who had visited his parents. Moreover, God gave him supernatural strength, so Samson had everything he needed to deliver God's people, Israel, from the oppressive hands of the Philistines (see Judges 13:5).

    God chose you, and gave you a purpose before you were even born. When God created heaven and earth, he knew that one day you would find yourself right where you are at this moment. You have been created in the image of God, and you were made for a purpose. One of the most important things you can do, then, is to seek God's guidance concerning what your main mission should be, and how you can best fulfill it.
  • Fred - In Reply on Judges 16:9 - 3 years ago
    Sampson loved Delila, Delila loved silver, when we love someone a person tends to trust that inividual were trust seems barren, after all aren't we all sent to locate that which has been lost, nomatter how seemingly futile.



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