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August 10, 2025 35 mins

What if you could turn your greatest flaws into your greatest strengths? In this powerful closing sermon of the "Imperfect Heroes" series, Pastor Jay delves into the complex life of Samson, a biblical figure marked by remarkable potential yet plagued by disobedience. Through the lens of Judges, he artfully illustrates how God employs even deeply flawed individuals for His purpose, raising them up as imperfect heroes. Pastor Jay challenges us to recognize that while God's will prevails, our choices carry significant consequences. He underscores that disobedience can dull our connection with God and that everything concealed will ultimately surface. Moreover, he encourages the audience to confront their internal struggles, reminding us that we can seek strength and guidance from God, rather than relying solely on our own efforts. As the sermon concludes, Pastor Jay compels us to reflect: what areas of our lives still resist Christ’s Lordship? With clarity and compassion, he calls for surrender, urging each of us to look upward for strength and allow God’s grace to transform our flaws into tools for His glory. Let us commit today to choose obedience and find true freedom in faith.

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