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The UnlikelyEven in Darkness

The Unlikely: Ehud / Judges 3:12-30

June 29, 2014
PJ Lewis
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Ehud was a judge who was "left-handed." The Hebrew phrase for this is "weak or restricted in the right hand," which seems to communicate what Ehud couldn't do well rather than what God was able to do with him. He was physically different than most people and possibly disabled. This week we take a look at how God uses people in spite of their physical weaknesses or restrictions, or even uses people because of those weaknesses. Every restriction we have allows the world to see how unrestricted God is in using us.

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