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Samson: Pointing to Jesus
Samson: Pointing to Jesus
Samson: Pointing to Jesus
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Samson: Pointing to Jesus (book #3)

 

The famous story of Samson, the great champion and judge of God's people during the Old Testament time period. 

 

Never in history has there ever been a stronger man who was given the strength of God to defeat Gods enemies.

Samson's great strength isn't just supposed to wow us, its supposed to point us to the greatest Judge of all,  and the One who holds all power and might - The Lord Jesus Christ.

  • He is the Supreme Judge and the great champion and defender of God's people.
  • He is the One who defeats the enemies of God
  • He is the One who will Judge the nations and kingdoms
  • He is the one who possesses ultimate power and strength 

Samson's life highlights the life of Jesus in many ways, but falls short because Samson is just a man like the rest of us who struggles with the world and the flesh. Ultimately, his life was used to point beyond himself to a greater and more perfect judge and warrior. 

 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 26, 2023
ISBN9798223180463
Samson: Pointing to Jesus

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    Samson - JR Strange

    Dear Parents,

    On that famous Road to Emmaus, two disciples encountered the resurrected Lord Jesus. In that story, Jesus gave them a new way to read their Old Testament.

    Luke records,

    And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself."

    LUKE 24:27 ESV

    In a sense, Jesus hands them a "lens, a pair of glasses, or a new framework." He opened their hearts to understand how the whole Old Testament points to Himself.

    What was the result? They said, "Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked to us on the road, while he opened to us the

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