In This Series
- Men, Malaise, and the Crisis of Character
- The Cultivation of Christian Character
- Cain and the Instinct of Sarcasm
- Samson and the Instinct of Adventure
- Moses and the Instinct of Ambition
- David and the Instinct of Reputation
- Abraham and the Instinct of Apathy
- The Real Work Ahead
Series Info

Instincts and Character (8)
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Samson and the Instinct of Adventure

Chase Replogle
Pastor
Shakespeare described man’s second stage as the lover. He was describing a romantic view of life that is driven by a need for adventure, quests, and experience. Samson was driven by this romantic need for adventure. Restless and determined to find himself, he constantly wandered off to Philistia. Through his story, we come to realize how easily we abandon what God is doing looking for what we want. Real adventures are received not achieved.