What if the stories we think we understand are the ones most likely to surprise us? Samson’s arc in Judges 13–15 forces a reckoning with calling, character, and a God who acts with unnerving freedom. We follow the angelic announcement of a Nazirite son, move through the friction of a Philistine marriage, and confront the scenes that unsettle tidy doctrine: a lion torn apart barehanded, honey scooped from a carcass, a riddle that triggers betrayal, and a thousand enemies felled by the jawbone ...
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What if the stories we think we understand are the ones most likely to surprise us? Samson’s arc in Judges 13–15 forces a reckoning with calling, character, and a God who acts with unnerving freedom. We follow the angelic announcement of a Nazirite son, move through the friction of a Philistine marriage, and confront the scenes that unsettle tidy doctrine: a lion torn apart barehanded, honey scooped from a carcass, a riddle that triggers betrayal, and a thousand enemies felled by the jawbone ...
A warrior with a drawn sword stands before Joshua near Jericho, and a simple question shatters our favorite categories: are you for us or for our enemies? The answer—no, but as captain of the Lord’s army—turns the ground holy and refocuses the battle from sides to surrender. We take that moment as a map for life in a polarized age, where pulpits, timelines, and inboxes try to conscript our loyalties before we ever ask what God actually wants. We walk through the parallels between Moses’s bur...
The WOFOYO Podcast
What if the stories we think we understand are the ones most likely to surprise us? Samson’s arc in Judges 13–15 forces a reckoning with calling, character, and a God who acts with unnerving freedom. We follow the angelic announcement of a Nazirite son, move through the friction of a Philistine marriage, and confront the scenes that unsettle tidy doctrine: a lion torn apart barehanded, honey scooped from a carcass, a riddle that triggers betrayal, and a thousand enemies felled by the jawbone ...