Samson ruled Israel for 20 years—he was a national hero, a judge, a man of renown. Yet when his strength failed and his story ended tragically in the land of the Philistines, only his family came to bury him. Not the nation he led. Not the people he delivered. Just his family.
Pause and think: What does this reveal about family, relationships, and true loyalty?
When all is said and done—when the applause fades, the wealth disappears, the influence wanes—who will be there for you? Who truly stands by you not for what you have, but for who you are?
Let’s reflect on a few hard, but necessary questions:
Who are your real friends, and who is your family in heart and deed?
How do you treat your spouse, children, and close ones when things are going well?
Are you investing in relationships that will outlive your position, possessions, and power?
When life’s storms come, who will come for you—not out of duty, but out of love?
In a world obsessed with status, achievement, and public image, Samson's story reminds us: Family and genuine relationships are the only true wealth a man can rely on at the end of his journey.
💭 Let’s Talk:
Are you prioritizing the people who matter most?
How do we build families and marriages that stand the test of time and trials?
What kind of legacy are you leaving behind—not just in accomplishments, but in love and loyalty?
Let’s explore this together.
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