Samson was a man who had great parents, a unique call from God and great power. Despite being entrusted and gifted with much, his life was filled with defiance, arrogance and anger. His cockiness eventually led to the power of God being removed from his life and him ending up in bondage. But God still used Samson to lead his people out of oppression from the Philistines. Pastor Scott reminds us that we can often act like Samson and get confused and deceived that our sin is not a big deal because God continues to work through us. But his sin was eventually his undoing. We should remember to not let sin dwell and fester inside of us, but to go to God and be open and let him cleanse us and transform us.