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EPISODE · Aug 17, 2025 · 50 MIN

2 Judges Judges 3:12-31 "Ehud & Shamgar: Can God Use Me?"

from Washed in the Word · host Sean Doyle

We'd love to hear from you. Text us.Satan loves to sideline the saints.  One of his most effective tactics is to keep us from saying “Here I am, Lord, send me.”  When God calls forth from heaven: “Whom shall I send, who will go for us?” Satan whispers “Not you!”  “You are too feeble, faltering, & filthy. You’re unworthy, your gifting is iffy, & your track record is shaky.”  “Better sit this one out & let the ‘real saints’ answer God’s call.”  This is why Jesus says the fields are ripe unto Harvest but the laborers are few.  Not because there are too few Christians, but because there are too few Christians who get off the benches & into the trenches.  Today we are in Judges chapter three surveying two Judges, Ehud & Shamgar answering just one question: Can God Use Me?  Grab your Bible, a pen, & print out the free downloadable sermon outline & accompanying study guide & let's get Washed in the Word!Free sermon outlines & accompanying study guides are available at our website: www.washedintheword.life on the Study Guides page.

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We'd love to hear from you. Text us. Satan loves to sideline the saints. One of his most effective tactics is to keep us from saying “Here I am, Lord, send me.” When God calls forth from heaven: “Whom shall I send, who will go for us?” Satan whispers “Not you!” “You are too feeble, faltering, & filthy. You’re unworthy, your gifting is iffy, & your track record is shaky.” “Better sit this one out & let the ‘real saints’ answer God’s call.” This is why...

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