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How do we know that Ehud's actions were a part of God's plan?

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Ehud's actions were divinely ordained, evident in how God orchestrated events leading to Israel's deliverance from oppression.

Ehud's actions, as detailed in Judges 3:20-21, were integral to God's sovereign plan to deliver Israel from the tyranny of Eglon, king of Moab. The narrative explicitly points to God's providence in the events that unfold, suggesting that while Ehud acted decisively, it was God who worked through him to fulfill His greater purpose for Israel. The emphasis on God's sovereignty is critical, revealing that God's deliverance happens through the most unlikely means, reinforcing the notion that He can use anyone, regardless of perceived limitations, to achieve His will. This underscores a vital theological truth that God's providence governs all history, leading to the ultimate deliverance realized in Christ.
Scripture References: Judges 3:20-21

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