When Weakness Meets Strength: Lessons from Samson

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1. "You see, having superpowers doesn't make you perfect. Having superpowers doesn't make you sinless. Having superpowers doesn't make you good. And Samson had that vision. Very same question every day of his life. Because he was super strong his entire life. There was a little patch there. What would you have done if you were Samson?" [03:09] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "You see, it's all about God here. It's about God's kindness. It's about God's grace. It's about God's faithfulness to his people. The people here, the God who arrives on the scene, gets to work even when he hasn't been asked to help. See, it's like when I turned to Jesus myself, when Jesus saved me. See, because I knew about all my wrongs, and I knew I couldn't fix myself because I tried so hard. And then Jesus came in without being asked. And God saved me. You see, God is the source of strength here. Only, only him." [06:15] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "You know, you can't have a foot in both camps. You either walk with Jesus or you live like the world lives. You know, you can't have a foot in both camps. You can't be like me here. You know, I can't decide whether I should play for Italy or Australia in a match against the two teams. So what do I do? I put on a shirt that's half Italian, half Australian. You know what happens then? Both sides attack you. That's what happens when you compromise. You try to live in two different worlds at the same time. Bad place to be." [25:20] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "You know, when I look at Samson, actually, I see myself, this mixed up guy, so self-centered, needing God to fix him, fix his messed up life. And, you know, that's what Jesus does. He came to earth here as a man to save us from our sins. He was announced by an angel, just like Samson was, but so very different from Samson. Because, you see, Jesus actually is pure. He's actually devoted to God. You know, he's one who hung out with sinners, not to save them, not to be like them. He is a strong saviour, a perfect saviour." [28:02] (68 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "You know, there's nothing worse than an exceptionally gifted Christian who is not godly at all. You know, you can have all the abilities in the world and still just waste your life. You see, being spiritually mature is way, way more important than having a great spiritual gift. You see, gifts aren't enough for God to use you in a great way. Now, you may not have any great spiritual gifts like me, but you know, by the power of the Holy Spirit that's living in you, you can grow into spiritual maturity. And you know, that's what God really loves." [31:33] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "You know, I think that what chapter 15 really shows us is that while Samson, he's no great guy. He's no great judge at all. But the people of Israel, they're even worse. They are worse than Samson. I mean, they are living. They just want to live. They just want to live in peaceful coexistence with their very enemies, the Philistines. They're happy to be friends with the people that are God's enemies. They're saying, hey, Samson, we're living a nice, quiet, comfortable life here. Yeah, yeah, we know the Philistines. They're our boss. But we don't mind. We don't care. Don't cause trouble. Don't rock the boat. We don't want to have trouble in our life." [22:04] (65 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "So what do I do? I just give in. You know, you can't have a foot in both camps. You either walk with Jesus or you live like the world lives. You know, you can't have a foot in both camps. You can't be like me here. You know, I can't decide whether I should play for Italy or Australia in a match against the two teams. So what do I do? I put on a shirt that's half Italian, half Australian. You know what happens then? Both sides attack you. That's what happens when you compromise. You try to live in two different worlds at the same time. Bad place to be." [25:20] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "You know, I reckon there's about four ways that we as Christians, you know, compromise with the kind of evil world that we live in. And we do that when we're just afraid of being rejected. Afraid of, you know, standing out from the crowd. Afraid of being alone in a group. And we do it when we tolerate what God says is wrong. And we do it when we give in to, you know, life's little pleasures. You know, my happiness. It's everything to me. And finally, we do it when we're just too lazy. Too lazy to even fight for God. To fight for what God believes. To fight for what God says." [24:09] (65 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "You know, people's lives will change when they see God in your life. Spiritual maturity, spiritual maturity is far, far more important than any, any spiritual gift at all. You see, that's why Samson is such a great example to us of how not to live your life. And Jesus is the greatest possible example of how we are to live." [32:27] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "So I say, let's be bold. Let's not be afraid. Let's not be afraid. Let's be uncompromising when it comes to God. I think it's the only way for us to live. So, you know, when someone uses God's name in vain in front of you, why don't you tell them how it makes you feel? You know, when it comes to, you know, when it comes to integrity in your life, take it seriously. Make sure that what you do and what you say are the same thing. And when you're watching stuff online that's inappropriate, you know, sex, innuendo, all that kind of stuff, just stop watching it. Turn it off." [27:17] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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