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Why is the Spirit of the Lord important in Samson's story?

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The Spirit of the Lord is crucial as it empowers Samson to perform mighty acts as God's chosen instrument against Israel's oppressors.

The Spirit of the Lord plays a pivotal role in the narrative of Samson, illustrating how God empowers His chosen ones to accomplish His will. In the Old Testament, this Spirit's coming upon individuals signified not just personal strength, but divine enablement for fulfilling God's purposes. For Samson, it enhanced his strength and wisdom to act decisively against the Philistines, thus fulfilling his judicial role. This concept is paralleled in the New Testament, where the Spirit empowers Jesus to bring about redemption, reinforcing the continuity of God's saving work across both Testaments.
Scripture References: Judges 14:6, Luke 4:18-19

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