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The sermon initiates a character sketch of Moses, drawing primarily from the book of Exodus. It begins by reading from Exodus chapter 3, detailing God's call to Moses and His promise to deliver the Israelites from Egypt. This message then pivots to explore the defining characteristic of Moses: his meekness. Despite Moses' initial reluctance and perceived inadequacies, God chose him, demonstrating that even a "broken individual" can be used for divine purpose. The sermon emphasizes that God helps put the pieces of our lives back together, and He gives us purpose, contrasting this with aimless wandering.
By Kitchener Baptist ChurchThe sermon initiates a character sketch of Moses, drawing primarily from the book of Exodus. It begins by reading from Exodus chapter 3, detailing God's call to Moses and His promise to deliver the Israelites from Egypt. This message then pivots to explore the defining characteristic of Moses: his meekness. Despite Moses' initial reluctance and perceived inadequacies, God chose him, demonstrating that even a "broken individual" can be used for divine purpose. The sermon emphasizes that God helps put the pieces of our lives back together, and He gives us purpose, contrasting this with aimless wandering.