Samson X-File: Identity, Faith, Struggle, and Divine Purpose

· Hongkil Lee
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Many Christians grew up learning about Samson through Bible studies and sermons, yet confusion remains. Traditional narratives reflect Samson has a flawed hero or a failed judge, yet many interpretations provide more confusion than clarity. Samson X file: Identity, Faith, Struggle, and Divine Purpose introduces a pivotal shift in understanding this biblical character, focusing on Samson's life primarily from the standpoint of his lifelong Nazirite vow.

Samson X-File goes beyond the simplicity of success and failure, instead exploring the profound implications of Samson’s dual calling by God—as both a Nazirite and a judge. It poses a critical question: "Why did God choose Samson to embody these seemingly paradoxical roles?" The story of Samson is my story and your story. Samson X-File will challenge readers how to live as a Christian in today’s generation. Samson X-File will help readers gain a sense of calling as His chosen children and our purpose in life.

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With an undergraduate degree from Yonsei University, he felt God' s calling to pursue an M.Div from Hapdong Theological Seminary. Driven by a fervent desire to excel in preaching, his academic journey continued at Dallas Theological Seminary (STM) and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Th.M/Ph.D), where he developed a robust biblical and philosophical framework for expository preaching.


He serves as both a senior pastor at Maryland Christian Church and a professor at Faith Theological Seminary, committed to his community and churches. His doctoral dissertation delved into 'Christ-Centered Preaching' cuhninating in a proposal for 'Christ-Saturated Preaching: A Hermeneutical and Homiletical Analysis ofChrist-Centered Preaching and Its Implications.'

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