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How does Samson's relationship with women reflect Christ's love for His people?

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Samson’s interactions with women illustrate Christ's sacrificial love for unworthy sinners.

Samson's relationships with women of ill repute can be seen as a parallel to Christ's love for His people, who were lost and unworthy. Just as Samson was willing to associate with those who were marginalized and seen as shameful, Christ came to seek and save sinners, regardless of their social standing or past failures. This reflects the depth of God's grace and mercy, demonstrating that true love often reaches out to the outcasts and the marginalized, highlighting the transformative and redemptive nature of Christ's mission.
Scripture References: Judges 14-16, Luke 7:36-50, 1 John 4:10

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Samson, p2
Rick Warta · Mar 20, 2022
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