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How do we know that God uses ordinary people?

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The Bible, particularly in Hebrews 11, illustrates that God uses ordinary men to accomplish extraordinary purposes for His glory.

God's choice to use ordinary people is a repeated theme throughout Scripture, as seen in Hebrews 11, where the author lists figures like Barak, Samson, and Jephthah. These men were not distinguished by their abilities or virtues but by their earnest belief in God's promises. For instance, Jephthah is introduced as the son of a harlot, yet he was divinely chosen to deliver Israel. This highlights the central tenet of sovereign grace theology: that God delights in using those deemed weak or insignificant to demonstrate His power and glory, ensuring that no one may boast before Him. It serves to remind us that our worth is not found in our abilities but in being chosen by grace to serve His purposes.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:32, Judges 11:1-2

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