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In this sermon, we explore how God has chosen each of us for a unique purpose. Drawing from Exodus 4:1–13, Numbers 14, Ephesians, 1 Corinthians 12:14–17, and Matthew 25, we’re reminded that while we are not saved by works, God still has a work for us to do.
When Moses questioned God—“Who am I?”—God answered with patience and power. But just like Moses, we often let fear and self-doubt silence the call God has placed on our lives.
💬 Key takeaways:
One day, you’ll be strong in areas where you once struggled—if you simply start using what God has given you. Like Moses, your obedience could set others free.
🙏 Scriptures:
Exodus 4:1–13 | Numbers 14 | Ephesians | 1 Corinthians 12:14–17 | Matthew 25:24–30
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In this sermon, we explore how God has chosen each of us for a unique purpose. Drawing from Exodus 4:1–13, Numbers 14, Ephesians, 1 Corinthians 12:14–17, and Matthew 25, we’re reminded that while we are not saved by works, God still has a work for us to do.
When Moses questioned God—“Who am I?”—God answered with patience and power. But just like Moses, we often let fear and self-doubt silence the call God has placed on our lives.
💬 Key takeaways:
One day, you’ll be strong in areas where you once struggled—if you simply start using what God has given you. Like Moses, your obedience could set others free.
🙏 Scriptures:
Exodus 4:1–13 | Numbers 14 | Ephesians | 1 Corinthians 12:14–17 | Matthew 25:24–30