
HINODE: Chapter 15
In the aftermath of the metro station fight, Sam returns to work and presents his completed article to his boss. What does he think about it?
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In the aftermath of the metro station fight, Sam returns to work and presents his completed article to his boss. What does he think about it?

If you claim that you don’t need anything from God, He won’t force you to accept His help or His blessings.

Sam faces off with the soldiers attacking the DuPont Metro Station, wearing his very own shiny green samurai armor.

Ministry can become an idol as easily as the Ark of the Covenant did, and without God’s presence, both become useless.

Surrounded by danger and a threat that is too strong for him, Sam Logan makes a choice that he cannot unmake.

If you try to solve an internal problem with an external solution, you will fail every time. Jesus understood this. That's why He came to save us.

Sam plans to celebrate finishing his article with tacos, but he doesn't get the chance before he encounters three gray samurai armors and realizes Sado had been right all along.

Sometimes trusting in Jesus feels like going backward, but ultimately He is the only one who truly knows how to guide us to a good future.

Sam receives some helpful feedback on his article from an unexpected source. How would his article improve if he pretended like he didn't think it was ridiculous?

We all encounter problems we can't fix. Jesus can fix anything we are struggling with, but sometimes we have to be the ones to get out of His way.

Gideon has a perspective on what is real and what isn't and who is worth listening to that Sam hasn't considered. Is this what Sam needs to finish his article?

History isn't always pleasant or flattering. Some things that have been done in the past feel like they should be hidden, but if we don't remember history, we are doomed to repeat it.

Sam delivers his article to his boss and doesn't get the reaction he expected. Not at all.

Anger itself isn't a sin, but it always leads to action. How can you take charge of your anger before it leads you to do something sinful?

We rely on social media now to determine and evaluate how another person is doing, and that isn’t a great metric because social media isn’t real life.

Korin Sado introduces Sam to a friend of his, and he presents Sam with an opportunity he can't refuse ... no matter how hard he tries.

Sam interviews the strange man named Korin Sado and comes away with more questions than answers.

Trust God's way. He has a plan that will result in good things for us, but we have to surrender our will and obey His.

Sam despairs of finding a reliable source to cite in his article ... and then he meets someone who doesn't seem crazy. An old man named Korin Sado.

God’s grace should never be considered a license to sin, and God’s mercy takes many forms. Protection rarely feels like protection, and His kindness is rarely nice.

The article assignment is just a gag, right? Sam is certain of it, but the more he looks into the strange samurai appearances, the more he begins to wonder if it's not a prank at all.