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Samson's Final Prayer: The Death of Samson

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Samson's Final Prayer: The Death of Samson

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Bill Jacobson
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How can a hero find victory in his darkest hour? Samson, once a mighty judge of Israel, has lost everything—his strength, his sight, and his freedom. Led by the hand of a small boy into a noisy temple, he is a champion in chains, mocked by his enemies. But in that moment of total weakness, Samson turns to God with a final, desperate prayer. He asks not for his life, but for one last surge of power to fulfill his purpose.

This story reveals that even when we feel forgotten, God is listening, and true strength is found not in our own power, but in our trust in Him.

He was once the strongest man in the world, a champion chosen by God. Now, Samson is a prisoner. Blinded, shamed, and chained in Gaza, he is forced to be the entertainment at a feast for a false god. But as his enemies celebrate, Samson says a quiet prayer. With his hands on the temple's main pillars, he asks God to remember him and grant him strength for just one more time.

In this gripping story, discover how a fallen hero’s final prayer brought down a temple, defeated an entire army, and became his greatest victory.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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