Samson The Modern Day America: Admonition of America
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Our Survival or Defeat as a Nation Depends on if we Repent or Not and Turn Back to God
Samson: The Modern Day America
Is America Doomed?
Repent or Defeat
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Samson: The Modern-Day America
Stephen Williams has written a book just like the prophets of the
Old Testament. He
Stephen Ray Williams
Stephen Ray Williams is a retired electrician. Born again at the age of ten he is gifted with a natural talent and magnificent aptitude for math. Williams was able to show and display his natural gift at an early age, teaching a second semester math class at the age of eleven. His logical and analytical mind also brought him a chess trophy (third in the State in the Junior Division) at the age of thirteen and an award for the world's largest unofficial "Magic Math Square" in his ninth grade science fair at the age of fourteen. As Williams' extensive knowledge was acknowledged, opportunities to share it were in demand. He taught one class in Number Theory at the Oral Roberts University in his mid-twenties with two math formulas he discovered. Williams had a math formula copyrighted. He also earned a Doctor of Naturopathy Certificate, a drug-free medical treatment. He won a baseball trophy in his teens. He played a cornet for five years. He also played a fiddle for five years. He square danced for seven years, involved in two square dance exhibitions, and a total of fifteen clubs. Williams has written one praise song, one hymn, and one fiddle hoedown. He has written several poems about his best friend (an orange tabby cat named "Tiger Ray"). The poems have been published in eight books, two of which went international; one became a song and got up to a national release. He has also won four trophies for his poems about Tiger Ray!
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Samson The Modern Day America - Stephen Ray Williams
Copyright © 2022 by Stephen Ray Williams.
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Some characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to the real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.
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Dedication
To my friend and pastor, the late Reverend Jerry Amstutz, who has gone to be with the Lord Jesus. At the age of ten, I was saved under his preaching, and he was the person who introduced me to Samson when I was a child. I followed him for over forty years and received counseling, spiritual guidance and wisdom, and just some good old friendship from him.
I would also like to extend a big thank you to Reverend Amstutz’s wife, Helen, who unselfishly allowed him time to spend with me.
Acknowledgement
In the fall of 2006, I took a day of vacation. I was listening to the radio, and a man named Charles Swindoll, a great Bible teacher, came on the air. He was teaching about Samson that day.
I listened with great interest while he was teaching. He made this statement about Judges 15:20, It appears that Samson went straight for 20 years without following his fleshy desires.
When Charles Swindoll made this statement, I felt that a light had come on inside me regarding all of the information I had about Samson, and it seemed as though I had found the missing link for how to start writing this book.
I want to give you, Charles Swindoll, the credit for teaching God’s Word and letting God work through you to help many others and me.
It is amazing how God works through his Spirit to reach and teach others including people we never see.
Thank you again, Charles Swindoll.
I would also like to give a Big Thank You
and Appreciation
to a Great Man of GOD: A Preacher, a Pastor and a former Pastor, who worked several years with Dr. Billy Graham, and a man whom I considered a Spiritual Daddy
Dr. C. B. Hogue, more commonly called Brother Bill. He just up and volunteered to help edit my book and give me guidance on better ways to word some things and what to leave out or change. He was a great encourager! He has since gone on home to be with the Lord, but his loving, understanding, and encouraging spirit is still with me, Thank you again, Brother Bill.
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SamSon: the moDeRn-Day ameRiCa
Stephen Williams has written a book just like the prophets of the Old Testament. He has heard the Word of the Lord our God and has obeyed by writing it out for us, to warn us, to help us. Just like the prophet Ezekiel, who foretold the wrath of God
on his chosen people, the Jews, Stephen proceeds to shine light in the darkness. There are those who are still listening for the voice of God.
When we ask ourselves, can one person make a difference? The answer is clear. If that one person has confessed Yes, Lord,
he or she has all authority to confess gratefulness and praise to God Almighty for creating a pathway on which the freedoms we hold dear in America can continue. Only a true friendship with Jesus can satisfy this need on a personal and global level. This is possible for you.
Stephen’s work is a direct reflection of God’s grace in America today. The writing style is simple to comprehend, the appreciation of creation is clear; and the message is repeated throughout the book. Will you choose Jesus, or will you choose yourself? Your blood will not be on Stephen’s hands when we all show up at the judgment seat. In what condition will your hands be?
—Teri Lerch
Tulsa, OK
Letter to the author:
Dear Steve,
I read your book with great interest, and although I’ve had a strong feeling that various large segments of our society are abusing people, our laws, and the constitution, it never occurred to me that our current situation comprises a parallelism with the worst phases of Samson’s life. After thinking back to the earlier years of my life and comparing situations, attitudes, and behaviors with the present, I have identified several things that stand out in stark contrast with the 1930s and 1940s.
I think that most of the mischief began in the 1960s, and a few of my pet peeves are listed below. They fit in with your thesis.
Judges that legislate from the bench and introduce changes to our laws, a process that is not condoned by the US Constitution
Public schools that misinform (teach a false version of our country’s history) and fail utterly to produce graduates suited to assume roles as informed citizens
So-called university scientists who plagiarize shamelessly and rail bitterly when they getcaught.
So-called environmental scientists who fudge data (lie) to make a study’s results conform to their personal leanings or politics. I was taught that it was a cardinal, intellectual sin to influence the scientific process and that if one did, he or she was no longer a scientist but apropagandist.
The demonizing and hazing of Christians, which has become a cruel sport among left-leaning individuals, especially around Christmas time
The curse of political correctness police (This asinine practice causes airport security people to call aside an eighty-five-year-old woman and subject her to a body search. That really contributes to air travel safety. PC also results in establishingquotas.)
The craze for the redistribution of wealth.
Why is it that it’s always someone else’s wealth they are talkingabout?
Thanks,
Bill Pogue
Former Astronaut
Power is the focus of envy of those who are weak and the pride of those who are not. Although power can hold command over the lives of others, it can easily lead to the destruction of the one who holds it. Author Stephen R. Williams discusses the pitfalls of abused power without repentance and guidance in his latest book, Samson: The Modern- Day America.
This book begins with the story of Samson, the only person in the Bible to hold incredible physical strength. He was born to live a life of service to the Lord, ordained by God to be a Nazirite, and destined to judge and rule the Philistines. Samson’s life is then compared to the powerful country of America, which was once a nation of people seeking a place of worship and service to God. Through time, both Samson and America acquired power that any entity would want. However, a common weakness leads them both to destruction.
Discover the cause of a great man’s fall and its shocking similarity to the struggle of a powerful country. Backed with Biblical scriptures, Samson: The Modern-Day America is a book that holds nothing short of the key to a struggling country’s redemption.
Stephen Williams puts up a comparison between the mighty Biblical figure Samson and the powerful nation of America in Samson: The Modern-Day America, an in-depth analysis and discussion of the coincidental truths shared by the two analogously powerful figures.
In Samson: The Modern-Day America, Williams recalls the familiar story of Samson, a man whose life was dedicated in service to the Lord and who was destined to judge and rule the Philistines. Williams paints a similar picture of America, which had once been a nation