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Samson Part I: The Prophecy

Before Samson was born, God set him apart—showing that real strength starts with surrender.

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Psalm 73:26
What if your strength is actually your greatest weakness? Samson’s story begins not with his feats, but with a prophecy. Chosen before birth, he was destined to lead Israel. But Judges 13 reveals something deeper: strength without surrender is dangerous. When we rely on our own might—our talents, platforms, or charisma—without yielding to God, we risk using His gifts for our own ends. How often do we chase influence without seeking God’s purpose? Strength isn’t just about muscles or accomplishments—it’s about who empowers you. Are you walking in your own power or God’s? True strength is found not in domination but in dependence. Today, ask God to strip away self-reliance and fill you with His Spirit. Let His calling—not your confidence—lead the way.
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