Exodus Week 1 Day 4

Read Exodus 4:1-14

Moses was a simple shepherd living in a foreign land, far from where his life started out. When God shared His plan to rescue His people from enslavement in Egypt, Moses responded with questions and doubt.

It’s not that Moses didn’t want God to do something amazing for His people; it’s that Moses wasn’t sure if he was good enough to be part of God’s plan. He wanted a sign. And another sign. And another.

Sometimes life takes us to an uncomfortable, unexpected place. We have an argument with a friend, we didn’t make a team, or our family life is really difficult. When we hear God has a plan for our lives, we want to believe it. But from our current perspective, it seems nearly impossible.

We often pray, “God, please fix our problems.” But what if God wants to use us to address the problems?
We worry, “What if it doesn’t happen how we expect?” God says, “What have I already given you?”
God’s not afraid of our questions. Our doubts don’t ruin His plans. He meets us with questions and doubts.

No matter how many excuses we come up with, God always provides more than enough signs that He’s with us and for us. He provides the tools we need to complete the tasks He’s called us to.

We even carry a sign that God has not given up on us: the Holy Spirit. God gave us His Spirit as a sign and as a helper. The empty tomb is proof that Jesus can make the impossible possible.

Reflect:
Is there any area of your life when it is hard to believe God is with you? If so, what is it?

What’s one way Jesus has provided for you in the past in a way you didn’t expect? What does this say about His ability to come through for you in the future?

What is keeping you from doing the next thing God has called you to do?