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A jam-packed episode with hands-on tips for dealing with insecurity in a biblical manner.
Have you ever wondered, “Who am I to do these things?”
God has an answer for all of these questions when He calls you to do something. And friend, your job is to step forward and do what He is asking, trusting that He's got this.
In today’s episode, the second in our Confidence series, we talk about Moses, and how he felt out of place. He did not feel man enough to fulfill what God had given him to do. But in the end, Moses did not let that stop him. Nor should you.
During our discussion today on Moses’s conversation with God, AJ and Jen identified three different insecurities that Moses had: 1) identity insecurity, 2) inability insecurity, 3) credibility insecurity.
When Moses said, “Who am I to do this?” He didn't think he had what it took. We all can relate to that, right? When we stumble over our own shortcomings, weaknesses, inabilities, or unmet expectations of ourselves, we are identifying with this insecurity.
While we may struggle with various insecurities, God's response to Moses is so, so good. He told Moses, “I will certainly be with you,” effectively silencing Moses’s voices of doubt and fear. By the end of this discussion, both Jen and AJ had a takeaway phrase:
“Your insecurities may actually be the reason God is choosing to use you.” - Jen Evangelista
“Insecurity is not relevant to God.” - Arabah Joy.
Show Notes and Free Resources: www.sojohub.com/confidence006
Follow us on social media: www.instagram.com/sojosociety
Become a member: www.sojoacademy.com
See you next Monday!
Support the show
Connect with us: www.instagram.com/sojosociety
Become a member: www.sojoacademy.com
Sojo Academy is an ongoing membership for Christian women that provides a practical, streamlined, spiritual growth plan for every woman.
Support the Podcast: www.sojohub.com/support
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
By Arabah Joy and Jen Evangelista4.9
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A jam-packed episode with hands-on tips for dealing with insecurity in a biblical manner.
Have you ever wondered, “Who am I to do these things?”
God has an answer for all of these questions when He calls you to do something. And friend, your job is to step forward and do what He is asking, trusting that He's got this.
In today’s episode, the second in our Confidence series, we talk about Moses, and how he felt out of place. He did not feel man enough to fulfill what God had given him to do. But in the end, Moses did not let that stop him. Nor should you.
During our discussion today on Moses’s conversation with God, AJ and Jen identified three different insecurities that Moses had: 1) identity insecurity, 2) inability insecurity, 3) credibility insecurity.
When Moses said, “Who am I to do this?” He didn't think he had what it took. We all can relate to that, right? When we stumble over our own shortcomings, weaknesses, inabilities, or unmet expectations of ourselves, we are identifying with this insecurity.
While we may struggle with various insecurities, God's response to Moses is so, so good. He told Moses, “I will certainly be with you,” effectively silencing Moses’s voices of doubt and fear. By the end of this discussion, both Jen and AJ had a takeaway phrase:
“Your insecurities may actually be the reason God is choosing to use you.” - Jen Evangelista
“Insecurity is not relevant to God.” - Arabah Joy.
Show Notes and Free Resources: www.sojohub.com/confidence006
Follow us on social media: www.instagram.com/sojosociety
Become a member: www.sojoacademy.com
See you next Monday!
Support the show
Connect with us: www.instagram.com/sojosociety
Become a member: www.sojoacademy.com
Sojo Academy is an ongoing membership for Christian women that provides a practical, streamlined, spiritual growth plan for every woman.
Support the Podcast: www.sojohub.com/support
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.

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