While Moses held a resume that would equip him to lead the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery into freedom, he initially resisted when God called to him from a burning bush. Excuse after excuse blurted from his lips with a but . . . but . . . but . . . list of objections. How do we also resist God’s invitations in our lives? And perhaps even more importantly, how does our good God respond to our excuses?
Do you feel called by God for an important task and yet feel out of your depth? In this chapter, you’ll reflect on the inadequacy we often feel when we’re invited to a new responsibility. We’re learning from Moses, when God called him to rescue the Israelites from captivity in Egypt.
When God called Moses to rescue the Israelites from Egypt, Moses had many reasons why he wasn’t the right man for the job! But what happens when we doubt ourselves and when we doubt God? In this chapter, you’ll learn how to wrestle with doubt without getting stuck there.
Have you been called by God for a task you feel utterly unprepared for? The great news is, God will equip you and provide all you need at just the right moment! In this chapter, you’ll consider what it means to trust God, even when you have seemingly insurmountable doubt.
Most of us are comfortable helping out behind the scenes. But what if God calls you to be in the public eye? In this chapter, you’ll explore the wise advice on public speaking in the Old Testament book of Exodus from the story of Moses.
Have you ever said “no” to God? In this chapter, you’ll be reminded that God knows what’s best for us. When we say “no” to Him, it means we’re saying “yes” to something else—and we may be missing out on an incredible opportunity as a result.