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The Strongest Weakness, Judges 16:4-28

The Strongest Weakness, Judges 16:4-28

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Ever thought you were strong enough to 'handle' that habit, relationship, or secret? That's Samson's story, and maybe it’s yours, too. We usually focus on his muscles and his hair, but the real story of Samson isn't about physical strength—it’s about the devastating, invisible power of small compromises.

Today Pastor Charlie looks into the story of a "flawed" hero of Judges: Samson.

We’re examining why Samson, a man set apart from birth, ended up blinded and bound, and what it tells us about our own 'strongest weaknesses.'

In this message, we cover:

  • The Nazarite calling vs. the self-focused cravings: Why Samson thought his gifting made him exempt from the rules.

  • The Slow Drift of Compromise: The three-step 'dance' with Delilah where he lost his fear of being burned.

  • The Fatal Mistake: Why Samson’s collapse wasn't sudden; it was the quiet leak of a lost connection to God.

  • The Gospel Solution (The Better Deliverer): Why Samson’s blind, final prayer is a pre-figuring of the voluntary, triumphant sacrifice of Jesus.

The Bottom Line: You can’t control a sin that you refuse to confront.

Stop your drift. Stop trying to 'muscle' your way out of a cycle that only grace can break. This sermon is a final call to stop the transactional hustle and find the true strength that comes only through surrender.

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