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Story of Samson and Uncleanliness
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<blockquote data-quote="Stancet" data-source="post: 71941878" data-attributes="member: 387430"><p>A pastor I listened to once (probably Robert Jeffers) said that God most often kills people supernaturally during the start of something big. In this case, the Israelites were freshly exposed to God's law for the first time, and the consequences of breaking it had to be apparent early on. It was a reputation thing, but the true heart of God is to show kindness and mercy to people, which is why He didn't kill Sampson for sacrilege, or kill David for committing adultery, or kill Paul for persecuting early Christians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stancet, post: 71941878, member: 387430"] A pastor I listened to once (probably Robert Jeffers) said that God most often kills people supernaturally during the start of something big. In this case, the Israelites were freshly exposed to God's law for the first time, and the consequences of breaking it had to be apparent early on. It was a reputation thing, but the true heart of God is to show kindness and mercy to people, which is why He didn't kill Sampson for sacrilege, or kill David for committing adultery, or kill Paul for persecuting early Christians. [/QUOTE]
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