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Where did we leave off with Moses?
-The burning bush.
-God wants him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
-Moses is a little freaked out as most of us would be.
God tells Moses that he is going to send him to Pharaoh to free God’s people.
That would have been a very big and dangerous task.
Moses would have been totally unable to do it in his own strength.
After God Tells Moses what he wants him to do, he isn’t as eager to do it as one would think.
Exodus 3:11
God tells Moses wants he has called him to do and Moses is thinking, “Out of all the people why me?” I’m not anybody anymore.
I am 80 years old and a shepherd.
The last time i was in Egypt I ran away as a murderer.
How am i about go into Egypt and walk up to the most powerful leader in the world, and say hey, you know those slave you have?
They belong to God and you have to let them go.
Moses Felt unqualified.
He didn’t feel like he could do what God was calling him to do.
And honestly he probably didn’t want to do what God was wanting him to do.
Moses is old.
But God tells him this....
Exodus 3:
God tells Moses, do not worry for I will be with you.
God will call you to do things that will make you go out of your comfort zone.
He will make you do things that will seem impossible.
But he promises us the same thing.
He will call us to do the impossible, but he will be there is help us to do.
Moses asks then.
okay what am i going to do once i get there.
Say God sent me here.
And God tells him, say I am sent you.
Exodus 4:1-
The funny part about this story is Moses puts his staff down and it turns into a snake and he runs away.
God makes his hand dis-formed and then make it well again.
After God prepares Moses with Signs, he begins to try to come up with other reasons why he is unqualified.
Moses is pleading with God, please send someone else.
This task is too great.
I am not qualified.
You just turned my hand look all weird and that freaked me out.
Moses is pleading with God, please send someone else.
This task s too great.
I am not qualified.
You just turned my hand look all weird and that freaked me out.
He tells God, God i have a stutter.
I can’t speak very well, how i am supposed to stand before Pharaoh and speak on your behalf if I cant even get a clear word out.
God responds by says, Who made your mouth?
I will help you speak.
and moses still keeps coming up with excuses and it made God angry.
God finally says, okay your brother Aaron will help you.
And Moses begins to head to Egypt.
What are some of the things you think Moses is thinking about at this moment as he is walking to Egypt?
He feels scared, nervous, unqualified,
2 cor 12
In our weaknesses, God is strong.
Moses felt Unqualified
All of us are unqualified.
None of us are worthy of God’s love for us.
None of us deserved what Christ did on the cross for us.
None of us are worthy to even speak to God and none of us are worthy to follow what God wants us to do and complete his will for this earth.
But even though we are unqualified and unworthy.
He still loves you and wants to use you.
But the question is, will you let him use you?
Will you let him use you?
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