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Faith is not meant to be passive or hidden; it is meant to be invasive, like the mustard seed Jesus described in Matthew 17. Just as the mustard seed overtakes its environment, our faith should spread and influence every area we enter—our homes, workplaces, and communities. The story of Ehud in Judges 3 is a powerful example of how God uses those whom the world deems unqualified or discredited. Ehud, a left-handed man from the tribe of Benjamin, was overlooked and likely considered unfit for military service. Yet, God chose him to deliver Israel from oppression, showing that God delights in using what others see as weakness or disqualification.
By SCC—ClarksvilleFaith is not meant to be passive or hidden; it is meant to be invasive, like the mustard seed Jesus described in Matthew 17. Just as the mustard seed overtakes its environment, our faith should spread and influence every area we enter—our homes, workplaces, and communities. The story of Ehud in Judges 3 is a powerful example of how God uses those whom the world deems unqualified or discredited. Ehud, a left-handed man from the tribe of Benjamin, was overlooked and likely considered unfit for military service. Yet, God chose him to deliver Israel from oppression, showing that God delights in using what others see as weakness or disqualification.