
Andrew Foster
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Samson #4 - Indulging Sin
1.2K58:08SamsonMAT 16:23GAL 5:19In this sermon, the preacher discusses the dangers of indulging in sin and following worldly desires. He uses the story of Samson as an example, highlighting how Samson went from experiencing the power and presence of God to indulging in sin very quickly. The preacher emphasizes that sin follows a pattern of seeing, lusting, and taking, and warns that indulging in sin has tragic consequences for the child of God. He also points out that Samson's indulgence of sin was not sudden, but rather a result of his previous actions and choices. The preacher concludes by reminding the audience that they too can easily fall into sin if they are not careful to guard their hearts and minds.
Samson #5 - Tragic Legacy
1.0K1:00:49SamsonJDG 7:10JDG 18:11MAT 6:332PE 1:3In this sermon, the preacher discusses the sad state of the Church of Christ, which has become blind and defeated, giving the wicked reason to mock God's people. The preacher emphasizes the importance of knowing Christ and realizing the exceeding great and precious promises that God has given to his people. He refers to the story of Samson, who was reduced to a brute beast by the Philistines, highlighting the consequences of being captive to sin. The preacher also quotes the Apostle Paul and the book of 2 Peter to emphasize the struggle between the inward delight in God's law and the law of sin in one's members.
Samson #3 - a Lonely Struggle
1.0K1:09:35SamsonJDG 2:18JDG 15:9DAN 10:21MAT 6:332TI 3:16HEB 4:12JAS 1:22In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of standing for what is right, even when one is alone. He references Judges 2:18, which states that when the Lord raised up judges, He was with them. The preacher then focuses on the story of Samson in Judges 15, where the Philistines come against him. The men of Judah question the Philistines' motives, and they respond that they want to bind Samson as he had done to them. The preacher highlights the significance of Samson's encounter with a rock, where water flows out and he drinks from it, becoming a channel of blessing.
Samson #1 - His Home
9661:07:42SamsonJDG 13:1PSA 119:11PRO 3:11MAT 6:33HEB 12:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of taking God's Word seriously and living it out. He encourages listeners to read and study the Bible, seeking God's guidance and instructions for their lives. The sermon focuses on the story of Samson from the book of Judges, specifically highlighting the 40-year period of captivity to the Philistines. The preacher emphasizes the consequences of sin and the need for repentance and prayer in order to experience change and victory in the church.
Samson #2 - First Warfare
8961:06:12SamsonEXO 20:8JDG 14:4JDG 14:19REV 1:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not taking sin lightly and avoiding the temptation to pursue revival and deliverance in our own terms. He refers to the story of Samson in the book of Judges as an example of someone who played games with the enemy instead of approaching the work of God with seriousness. The preacher highlights the danger of entertaining sinners in an attempt to convert them, rather than relying on the power of the Holy Spirit. He also warns that even when we have good intentions, we can easily fall into sin, emphasizing the need to be cautious and obedient when serving the Lord.