"There's a way that seems right unto a man, but in the end destruction" Proverbs 14:12 could very well have been a verse directed at Samson - a Nazarite man who God had set apart from birth to do tremendous things.When his mother was pregnant, and angel appeared and told her that her son, would be dedicated to God as a Nazarite for his entire life. Part of that dedication included, not cutting his hair (Jude 13: 3-4).Despite being blessed by God with supernatural physical strength -- Samson was mentally weak and developed an insatiable sexual appetite for women who were no good for him. He lived his life pursuing his own will - most often dictated by sexual desire - which was eventually his downfall resulting in his ultimate death. Despite living life outside of the will of God, God still used him. Samson's biggest downfall was sexual sin,. His first incident involved a prostitute whom he went and had sex with ( Jude: 16: 1). This was…show more content… Angry at his ex-father and law for giving his wife to another man -- burned up their vineyards (Judges 15:5). After hearing the news, some Phillistine leaders came and killed Samson's wife and father. It was then Samson vowed revenge (Judges 15:3). God enabled Samson to use his strenth to kill a total of 1030 phillistine men First killing 30 men for their clothes, then - using the jawbone of a donkey - kiling another 1000 men who were trying to kill him (Judges 15:15). The biggest warning is the fact that had Samson taken heed to his parents instructions advsing him to marry a Nazarite, he wouldn't have found himself in teh psoition he was in. His desire to go against their wished and his pledge to teh Lord as a Nazarite- and pursue phillistians women got him attacked on the was to Timnah (Jude 14: vs 5-6).Although once again teh Lord gave him a way out, and he was able to rip the lion's jaws apart. Ultimately Samson's will cost him his