Need to know.
Samson and Delilah
A story of strength, temptation, betrayal, and purpose.
Samson, a man blessed with extraordinary strength, and Delilah, the woman who betrayed him.
Samson’s strength was connected to his vow to God.
But his weakness was not his hair — it was trusting the wrong voice repeatedly.
Delilah was offered money by Samson’s enemies to discover the secret of his strength. After persistent pressure, Samson revealed the truth, and his hair was cut while he slept. He was captured, blinded, and imprisoned.
Yet the story did not end in defeat.
In his final prayer, Samson turned back to God. His strength returned, and he brought down the pillars of the Philistine temple, defeating Israel’s enemies in his final act.
Life Lessons
Strength without wisdom can destroy a person.
Not everyone close to you is for you.
Repeated compromise slowly weakens discernment.
Failure does not have to be the end of your story.
A person can fall greatly and still seek redemption.
“Samson lost his strength long before his hair was cut — he lost it when he ignored the warnings.”
Verse Reference
Judges 16:20
“He did not know that the Lord had left him.”
Samson and Delilah
A story of strength, temptation, betrayal, and purpose.
Samson, a man blessed with extraordinary strength, and Delilah, the woman who betrayed him.
Samson’s strength was connected to his vow to God.
But his weakness was not his hair — it was trusting the wrong voice repeatedly.
Delilah was offered money by Samson’s enemies to discover the secret of his strength. After persistent pressure, Samson revealed the truth, and his hair was cut while he slept. He was captured, blinded, and imprisoned.
Yet the story did not end in defeat.
In his final prayer, Samson turned back to God. His strength returned, and he brought down the pillars of the Philistine temple, defeating Israel’s enemies in his final act.
Life Lessons
Strength without wisdom can destroy a person.
Not everyone close to you is for you.
Repeated compromise slowly weakens discernment.
Failure does not have to be the end of your story.
A person can fall greatly and still seek redemption.
“Samson lost his strength long before his hair was cut — he lost it when he ignored the warnings.”
Verse Reference
Judges 16:20
“He did not know that the Lord had left him.”
Need to know.
Samson and Delilah
A story of strength, temptation, betrayal, and purpose.
Samson, a man blessed with extraordinary strength, and Delilah, the woman who betrayed him.
Samson’s strength was connected to his vow to God.
But his weakness was not his hair — it was trusting the wrong voice repeatedly.
Delilah was offered money by Samson’s enemies to discover the secret of his strength. After persistent pressure, Samson revealed the truth, and his hair was cut while he slept. He was captured, blinded, and imprisoned.
Yet the story did not end in defeat.
In his final prayer, Samson turned back to God. His strength returned, and he brought down the pillars of the Philistine temple, defeating Israel’s enemies in his final act.
Life Lessons
Strength without wisdom can destroy a person.
Not everyone close to you is for you.
Repeated compromise slowly weakens discernment.
Failure does not have to be the end of your story.
A person can fall greatly and still seek redemption.
“Samson lost his strength long before his hair was cut — he lost it when he ignored the warnings.”
Verse Reference
Judges 16:20
“He did not know that the Lord had left him.”
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