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How do we know God can use ordinary people?

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God uses ordinary people, as demonstrated by the life of Ezekiel, reminding us that even the most humble can be chosen for His work.

The sermon highlights that Ezekiel, though an eminent prophet, is repeatedly referred to as the 'Son of Man,' underscoring his humanity and unworthiness. This title serves to remind us that God can choose anyone, regardless of their status or background, to fulfill His purposes. Spurgeon speaks to the comfort this brings, especially to those who feel insignificant or unworthy. It effectively communicates that God's power is made perfect in weakness, and He often equips the humble for remarkable service, showing that divine call doesn't depend on personal merit but on God's sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 40:4, Romans 8

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