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10 Judges Chapter 16 "Samson Part II: From How Low Can You Go to Hallelujah What a Savior!"

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Samson is arguably the most famous person in the book of Judges. So today we will tread well-worn Scripture in revisiting Judges 16. We shall see Samson at his most audacious & salacious. We will then witness Samson humbled & handed over to those he was supposed to be the deliver from. This self-centered sot will become a sickening site. For a cuddle with a damsel Samson, the able, will become Samson the pitiful while the Philistines heckle yet God will be merciful & allow Samson a final pummel over his rivals. In our text today we shall see how low we can go when we squander our gifts & pursue our own agendas. But in this story, there are echoes of a greater story. Samson’s failures only magnify Jesus’ triumph. Turn with me to Judges 16 as we endeavor to discover "How Low We Can Go & then Hallelujah, What a Savior!" Grab your Bible, a pen, & download the free sermon outline & Diving Deeper in Scripture Together Study Guide & let's get Washed in the Word!
Free sermon outlines & accompanying study guides are available at our website: www.washedintheword.life on the Study Guides page.

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Samson is arguably the most famous person in the book of Judges. So today we will tread well-worn Scripture in revisiting Judges 16. We shall see Samson at his most audacious & salacious. We will then witness Samson humbled & handed over to those he was supposed to be the deliver from. This self-centered sot will become a sickening site. For a cuddle with a damsel Samson, the able, will become Samson the pitiful while the Philistines heckle yet God will be merciful & allow Samson a final pummel over his rivals. In our text today we shall see how low we can go when we squander our gifts & pursue our own agendas. But in this story, there are echoes of a greater story. Samson’s failures only magnify Jesus’ triumph. Turn with me to Judges 16 as we endeavor to discover "How Low We Can Go & then Hallelujah, What a Savior!" Grab your Bible, a pen, & download the free sermon outline & Diving Deeper in Scripture Together Study Guide & let's get Washed in the Word!
Free sermon outlines & accompanying study guides are available at our website: www.washedintheword.life on the Study Guides page.

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