Samson the Modern-Day America

Samson the Modern-Day America
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 95
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ISBN-10 : 9781532055638
ISBN-13 : 1532055633
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Book Synopsis Samson the Modern-Day America by : Stephen R. Williams

Download or read book Samson the Modern-Day America written by Stephen R. Williams and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2018-08-31 with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Most people are familiar with the story of Samson, the only man to hold incredible strength in the Bible. Born to dedicate a life of service to the Lord, he was ordained by God to be a Nazarite and destined to judge and rule the Philistines. Similar to Samson, America was born to serve God. When settlers arrived, there were rules and requirements to follow, which were God’s rules and laws. Prayer was openly practiced, and God’s commandments were observed and became a part of ordinary life. But now we’re walking away from Jesus and doing things our own way. We are not growing or maturing spiritually, and we are making a rotten mess of our lives and of our nation—just like when Samson made a rotten mess of his life for God and his nation. Many pulpit speakers think that Samson’s big sin or weakness was women, but the author argues it was really the sin of always thinking about himself. It’s not too late to rediscover a godly life and save ourselves by studying and learning from the life of Samson.


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