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What can we learn from the story of Shamgar in Judges?

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Shamgar exemplifies how God can use an ordinary person to accomplish extraordinary purposes (Judges 3:31).

The account of Shamgar, who defeated 600 Philistines with an ox goad, teaches profound lessons about the nature of God's calling and the efficacy of faith. It illustrates that God often uses seemingly insignificant individuals to fulfill significant roles in His divine plan. Pastors like Shamgar remind us that the effectiveness of one's ministry is reliant not on worldly prestige or convention but on God's appointment and empowerment. Shamgar's story serves to encourage pastors and believers that God can achieve victory through humble means when accompanied by His Spirit. Ultimately, it reinforces that the glory belongs to God, who works in and through His chosen servants.
Scripture References: Judges 3:31

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