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Why did Samson choose women forbidden by God's law?

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Samson's choice of forbidden women illustrates God's sovereignty in using even imperfect actions to fulfill His divine purposes.

Samson’s choices regarding forbidden women reveal both his personal failings and the overarching sovereignty of God. The account in Judges 14:4 notes that these choices were ultimately 'of the Lord' for God's purposes, which is indicative of how God can use human sinfulness to serve His plans. While Samson acted out of his own desires, God utilized these events to enact judgment upon the Philistines and fulfill His promise to deliver Israel. In much the same way, the actions surrounding Christ's crucifixion were driven by human wickedness, yet they were part of God's redemptive plan. Thus, Samson's story reflects the complexity of human choice under God's sovereign reign, emphasizing that nothing can thwart God's intentions for His people.
Scripture References: Judges 14:4, Acts 2:23

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Samson and Me
Don Fortner · Apr 5, 1998
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