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How do we know that Samson was one of God's elect?

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Samson is recognized as one of God's elect in Hebrews 11, despite his flaws and sins.

The affirmation of Samson as one of God's elect is found in Hebrews 11, often referred to as the Hall of Faith, where he is mentioned alongside other faithful figures. This inclusion signifies that, despite his numerous failures and sinful behavior, he was ultimately part of God's redemptive plan. The doctrine of election explains that God chooses individuals not based on their merit but according to His sovereign will and purpose. Samson's life illustrates the grace of God in using individuals who are inherently sinful to accomplish His divine objectives, emphasizing the overarching theme of salvation and grace in Scripture. Thus, Samson's elect status serves as a reminder of God's ability to work through our imperfections.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:32-34, Judges 16:30

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Sampson
Harry Graham · Oct 2, 1983
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