### Summary
Good morning, Bedrock! Today, we embark on a journey to understand God's call in our lives, inspired by the story of Moses. We often find ourselves paralyzed by our past, feeling unprepared, or overwhelmed by the enormity of God's call. But Moses' story teaches us that God calls us despite our past and prepares us through our experiences, even in the wilderness.
Moses, a man who fled Egypt after committing murder, felt unworthy and unprepared for God's call. He named his son Gershom, meaning "a foreigner in a foreign land," reflecting his belief that he would never belong or be used by God. Yet, God met Moses in his wilderness, not to condemn him for his past but to prepare him for a future of leading His people.
God's call is not about our qualifications but about our willingness to say "yes" before knowing the "what." Moses' initial reluctance and objections mirror our own fears and doubts. We often think we need to have all the answers or be fully prepared before stepping into God's call. However, God assures us that He will be with us, providing what we need along the way.
Moses' story also highlights that God's call is not just for our benefit but for the sake of others. God heard the cries of the Israelites and chose Moses to lead them out of Egypt. Similarly, our calling is meant to serve and uplift others, not to elevate ourselves.
In the end, Moses' journey from a shepherd in the wilderness to the leader of Israel demonstrates that God uses our past, our pain, and our perceived inadequacies to prepare us for His greater purpose. We are called to trust in God's provision and step out in faith, knowing that He equips those He calls.
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Key Takeaways
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2. Preparation in the Wilderness: The wilderness is not a place of abandonment but a place of preparation. God uses our difficult seasons to refine us and prepare us for greater things. Moses' time in the wilderness equipped him to lead Israel through their own wilderness journey.
3. Obedience Before Understanding: God's call requires a "yes" before we fully understand the "what." Obedience is about trusting God and stepping out in faith, even when we don't have all the answers. God promises to be with us and provide what we need along the way.
4. Our Calling is for Others: God's call on our lives is not just for our benefit but for the sake of others. Moses was called to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, and our calling similarly involves serving and uplifting those around us. We are instruments of God's grace and love.
5. God's Provision in Our Inadequacy: We often feel unprepared or inadequate for God's call, but God equips those He calls. Moses felt he lacked the skills to lead, but God provided Aaron to speak for him and performed miracles through Moses' staff. God uses our weaknesses to display His strength.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [28:47] - Answered Prayers and Samaritan's Purse
- [30:02] - God's Call and Our Purpose
- [31:19] - Struggling with God's Call
- [32:24] - Paralysis by Analysis
- [34:10] - The Joy of Obedience
- [35:14] - Moses' Story Begins
- [36:47] - Moses' Objections and God's Response
- [37:27] - Obedience Before Understanding
- [40:17] - Overcoming the Past
- [45:55] - Living in the Wilderness
- [50:57] - Preparation in the Wilderness
- [55:06] - Leading Sheep Before People
- [60:51] - Calling for the Sake of Others
- [74:09] - God's Provision in Our Inadequacy
- [81:25] - Responding to God's Call