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Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.
Support our mission to teach every verse of the Bible. Read more here: Project23
Our text today is Judges 3:31
After him was Shamgar the son of Anath, who killed 600 of the Philistines with an oxgoad, and he also saved Israel. — Judges 3:31
Can one person really make a difference?
Shamgar barely gets a verse. No long backstory. No detailed battle plan. Just a man with an oxgoad—a farmer's tool, not a warrior's weapon.
Yet with it, he struck down 600 Philistines and saved Israel. That's it. No fanfare. No epic speeches. Just simple faith, raw courage, and God's power behind an ordinary tool.
Sometimes God writes his biggest stories with the smallest brushstrokes. Shamgar's life reminds us: impact isn't about having the best weapon, but about putting what's in your hand into God's hand.
Stop waiting for perfect conditions or better tools. God's not asking for what you don't have. He's asking for what you do have.
Your oxgoad might be a kind word, a simple prayer, a skill you think is too small to matter. But in God's hands, ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Never underestimate the difference one willing man or woman can make when they give God their tool and their trust.
ASK THIS:
DO THIS:
Take one small, practical step of obedience today using whatever "oxgoad" God has placed in your hand.
PRAY THIS:Lord, take what I have—even if it feels small—and use it for your glory. Make me bold like Shamgar to step into the fight with what you've given me. Amen.
PLAY THIS:"Available."
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Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.
Support our mission to teach every verse of the Bible. Read more here: Project23
Our text today is Judges 3:31
After him was Shamgar the son of Anath, who killed 600 of the Philistines with an oxgoad, and he also saved Israel. — Judges 3:31
Can one person really make a difference?
Shamgar barely gets a verse. No long backstory. No detailed battle plan. Just a man with an oxgoad—a farmer's tool, not a warrior's weapon.
Yet with it, he struck down 600 Philistines and saved Israel. That's it. No fanfare. No epic speeches. Just simple faith, raw courage, and God's power behind an ordinary tool.
Sometimes God writes his biggest stories with the smallest brushstrokes. Shamgar's life reminds us: impact isn't about having the best weapon, but about putting what's in your hand into God's hand.
Stop waiting for perfect conditions or better tools. God's not asking for what you don't have. He's asking for what you do have.
Your oxgoad might be a kind word, a simple prayer, a skill you think is too small to matter. But in God's hands, ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Never underestimate the difference one willing man or woman can make when they give God their tool and their trust.
ASK THIS:
DO THIS:
Take one small, practical step of obedience today using whatever "oxgoad" God has placed in your hand.
PRAY THIS:Lord, take what I have—even if it feels small—and use it for your glory. Make me bold like Shamgar to step into the fight with what you've given me. Amen.
PLAY THIS:"Available."

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