Sermon Tone Analysis

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“The Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon him...”
Did Samson accomplish on his own?
Judges 14
“Then the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon him.”
Samson’s wedding party figure get the answer to the riddle by pressuring his fiance and his fiance pressuring him.
3,000 men from Judah go and get Samson to surrender to them so they can hand him over to the Philistines.
Judges 15:
Judges 15:
“The Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon him.”
Now, some time later.
We pick up the story and we see that “he fell in love” with Delilah.
The rulers of the Philistines pressure her into telling her the power of his strength.
Judges 16:6-
Samson tried it on his own and failed.
We get caught up in life sometimes and often through baby steps we don’t realize that we don’t have the Lord with us anymore.
It’s not too late!
Judges 16:25-
Samson prayed to God… “remember me?”
Samson remembered where his strength came from and returned to the source.
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