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How do we know redemption is a central theme in Samson's story?

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Samson's life foreshadows redemption, pointing to Christ's atoning sacrifice.

Samson's narrative serves as a type that illustrates the concept of redemption in the Bible. His story highlights not only his failures but also the grace of God in using flawed individuals to fulfill His purposes. Just as Samson faced humiliation and death, achieving his greatest victory over the Philistines, so too did Christ suffer on the cross and through His own death, brought redemption to humanity. This parallel serves to remind believers of the work of Christ in securing their salvation and the ultimate victory over sin and death.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:14, Romans 5:8

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