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What can we learn from Samson's relationship with his parents?

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Samson's relationship with his parents teaches about the challenges of raising a child in faith amidst their own free will.

Samson's relationship with his parents, particularly Manoah and his wife, is a poignant narrative that underscores the struggle parents face in raising children who are free to make their own choices. Manoah and his wife were visited by the angel of the Lord, who foretold Samson's birth and ordained him as a Nazarite from the womb. They dedicated him to God with great anticipation. However, as Samson grew, he made choices that led to disappointment and heartache for his parents, often straying from the path they hoped for him. This dynamic serves as a cautionary tale for parents about the realities of human depravity and the importance of relying on God's grace in parenting. Ultimately, it emphasizes prayer and guidance in raising children, acknowledging that they, too, are responsible for their choices before God.
Scripture References: Judges 13:1-24, Proverbs 22:6, Ephesians 6:4

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Sampson
Harry Graham · Oct 2, 1983
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