But wouldn't my point still be valid? Because the result or the affects of the anointing for Samson was strength were the result or anointing for someone else might have been different. Samson following his vow and promise the result was amazing strength. Someone else following the vow and promise could have had a different affect on them, but it was from the same vow.
I'm not certain I understand what your point is?
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Psalm 19:14
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.
But wouldn't my point still be valid? Because the result or the affects of the anointing for Samson was strength were the result or anointing for someone else might have been different. Samson following his vow and promise the result was amazing strength. Someone else following the vow and promise could have had a different affect on them, but it was from the same vow.
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Originally Posted by Mrs. LPW
I'm not certain I understand what your point is?
In other words the promise to have strength as long as Samson kept the vow was made exclusively to him. There is no promise actually in scripures of anyone receiving special powers for having the vow and actually as far as I know there were only two men in the bible that took this vow permamently as prescribed by God. Samson and Samuel I believe did
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In other words the promise to have strength as long as Samson kept the vow was made exclusively to him. There is no promise actually in scripures of anyone receiving special powers for having the vow and actually as far as I know there were only two men in the bible that took this vow permamently as prescribed by God. Samson and Samuel I believe did
Got it!
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Psalm 19:14
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.