Judges 3:15 tells us that when Israel cried out for help, God answered in the most unexpected way — with Ehud, a left-handed man in a right-handed world.
In those days, being left-handed was seen as a weakness or flaw. People like Ehud were overlooked and dismissed. But the very thing that made him seem insignificant was the thing God used to bring freedom.
The king trusted Ehud because nothing about him looked threatening. A left-handed man wouldn’t have been checked for a weapon on his right thigh. The king felt safe… and God used that false sense of security against him.
God didn’t just use Ehud’s limitation —
He used the enemy’s assumptions.
What others see as a weakness may be the exact thing God uses as your strength. Paul learned this when God told him, My power is made perfect in weakness.
So stop disqualifying yourself by human standards. Like Ehud, what the world overlooks may be the very thing God places in your hands for breakthrough.
Ehud reminds us:
You don’t have to be impressive to be effective.
You don’t have to fit the mould to be used mightily.
You don’t have to be conventional to be called.
Courage mixed with creativity and divine timing can break chains.
God’s strategies may not always make sense —
but they are always purposeful.
In those days, being left-handed was seen as a weakness or flaw. People like Ehud were overlooked and dismissed. But the very thing that made him seem insignificant was the thing God used to bring freedom.
The king trusted Ehud because nothing about him looked threatening. A left-handed man wouldn’t have been checked for a weapon on his right thigh. The king felt safe… and God used that false sense of security against him.
God didn’t just use Ehud’s limitation —
He used the enemy’s assumptions.
What others see as a weakness may be the exact thing God uses as your strength. Paul learned this when God told him, My power is made perfect in weakness.
So stop disqualifying yourself by human standards. Like Ehud, what the world overlooks may be the very thing God places in your hands for breakthrough.
Ehud reminds us:
You don’t have to be impressive to be effective.
You don’t have to fit the mould to be used mightily.
You don’t have to be conventional to be called.
Courage mixed with creativity and divine timing can break chains.
God’s strategies may not always make sense —
but they are always purposeful.
Judges 3:15 tells us that when Israel cried out for help, God answered in the most unexpected way — with Ehud, a left-handed man in a right-handed world.
In those days, being left-handed was seen as a weakness or flaw. People like Ehud were overlooked and dismissed. But the very thing that made him seem insignificant was the thing God used to bring freedom.
The king trusted Ehud because nothing about him looked threatening. A left-handed man wouldn’t have been checked for a weapon on his right thigh. The king felt safe… and God used that false sense of security against him.
God didn’t just use Ehud’s limitation —
He used the enemy’s assumptions.
What others see as a weakness may be the exact thing God uses as your strength. Paul learned this when God told him, My power is made perfect in weakness.
So stop disqualifying yourself by human standards. Like Ehud, what the world overlooks may be the very thing God places in your hands for breakthrough.
Ehud reminds us:
You don’t have to be impressive to be effective.
You don’t have to fit the mould to be used mightily.
You don’t have to be conventional to be called.
Courage mixed with creativity and divine timing can break chains.
God’s strategies may not always make sense —
but they are always purposeful.
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