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Cut Hair Still Grows

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Cut Hair Still Grows Have you ever felt like you've lost everything that made you strong? Perhaps you failed, made a costly mistake, or found yourself in a situation where it seemed all hope was gone. If so, remember this simple truth: cut hair still grows. "But the hair of his head began to grow again after it had been shaved." (Judges 16:22) Samson's downfall came when he revealed the secret of his strength. The moment his hair was cut, he lost the power God had entrusted to him and became vulnerable to his enemies. The Philistines captured him, blinded him, shackled him, and humiliated him. They thought they had seen the end of Samson. They believed his story was over. But there was one thing they failed to notice: while Samson was in prison, his hair began to grow again. That growing hair was more than a physical change; it was a sign that God was not finished with him. Through pain, humiliation, and repentance, Samson's relationship with God...

Five Consequences of Samson's Actions

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Five Consequences of Samson's Actions "The Philistines seized him, gouged out his eyes, and took him down to Gaza. Binding him with bronze shackles, they set him to grinding grain in the prison." (Judges 16:21) Actions have consequences. Every decision we make moves us either closer to God's purpose or further away from it. Samson's downfall did not happen overnight; it was the result of a series of compromises that eventually led to the departure of God's presence from his life. In this verse, we see at least five painful consequences of his actions. First, he was seized by the enemy. Samson, once a mighty warrior, became helpless in the hands of the Philistines. Whenever we drift away from God's will, we expose ourselves to the attacks and control of the enemy. Scripture reminds us that the enemy comes only to steal, kill, and destroy. Second, his eyes were gouged out. The enemy took away his vision. A person without vision struggles t...

it's Not in the Shaking

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It's Not in the Shaking Have you ever mistaken the packaging for the product? In many places today, noise is often confused with power, movement with anointing, and performance with God's presence. Yet the greatest danger is not the absence of activity but the absence of God. "Then she said, 'The Philistines are on you, Samson!' He woke up, thinking, 'I'll go out, like always, and shake free.' He didn't realize that GOD had abandoned him." (Judges 16:20) Samson had become accustomed to experiencing God's power in his life. Time after time, he escaped danger through the strength God gave him. But after revealing the secret of his consecration to Delilah, he crossed a line of disobedience and compromise. When the Philistines came for him, Samson assumed he could simply repeat the motions that had worked before. He thought the power was in the shaking. What he failed to realize was that the true source of his strength had depa...

Spot The Patterns

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SPOT THE PATTERNS Why do some of the same problems keep showing up in our lives? Different faces. Different places. Different seasons. Yet somehow, the outcome remains the same. Many times, what we call bad luck or unfortunate circumstances are actually patterns we have failed to recognize. Samson had a pattern problem. "She kept at it day after day, nagging and tormenting him. Finally, he was fed up—he couldn't take another minute of it. He spilled it." (Judges 16:16-17) This wasn't the first time Samson had given away valuable information under pressure. Years earlier, during his wedding feast, he revealed the answer to his riddle after relentless pressure from his wife. Instead of learning from that experience, he repeated the same mistake with Delilah. The tragedy was not simply that Delilah deceived him. The tragedy was that Samson failed to recognize the pattern. Many of us do the same. We keep encountering the same frustrations, making the ...

How Can You Love What You Don't Trust

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How Can You Love What You Don't Trust ? Can you truly love someone you don't trust? Think about it for a moment. Can love survive where trust is absent? Or is trust one of the essential ingredients of genuine love? We've all experienced relationships where trust was broken—between friends, spouses, family members, or colleagues. Once trust begins to crack, the relationship often begins to suffer. This raises an important question: Can love and trust really be separated? "She said, 'How can you say, "I love you," when you won't even trust me? Three times now you've toyed with me, like a cat with a mouse, refusing to tell me the secret of your great strength.'" (Judg. 16:15) Delilah confronted Samson with a question that still challenges us today: "How can you say, 'I love you,' when you won't trust me?" While Delilah's motives were questionable, her question touches on a profound truth. Trust is one of the ...

Keep the Secret of Your Strength Secret

Keep the Secret of Your Strength Secret "The men were waiting in ambush in her room. Then she said, 'The Philistines are on you, Samson!' He snapped the cords as though they were mere threads. The secret of his strength was still a secret." (Judg. 16:9) A secret remains a secret because it is not known by everyone. One of the lessons from Samson's life is this: keep the secret of your strength secret. We live in a world where many people are constantly trying to gain an advantage over others. If they discover what makes you effective, what gives you influence, or where your strength lies, some may use that knowledge against you. In Samson's case, Delilah repeatedly proved that she could not be trusted. Yet, instead of guarding his secret, he eventually revealed it. There is an important lesson here. The people who are most likely to learn your secrets are those who have close access to your life. This is why you must be careful about whom you trust with y...

Not Quitting Till the Job Is Done

Not Quitting Till the Job Is Done "Samson then said, 'If this is the way you're going to act, I swear I'll get even with you. And I'm not quitting till the job's done!'" (Judges 15:7) We live in a generation that craves instant results. Many people want success without struggle, progress without patience, and rewards without persistence. The moment obstacles arise, they become discouraged and are tempted to give up. Samson displayed a different attitude. Despite opposition and setbacks, he was determined to fulfill the assignment before him. His declaration was clear: "I'm not quitting till the job's done." Such determination should also characterize our approach to every God-given task. Sadly, many dreams remain unrealized because people quit too soon. Books are started but never finished. Business ideas are conceived but never developed. Ministries are launched but abandoned when challenges emerge. Over time, the passion that once f...