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When God calls Moses from the burning bush, Moses responds with a question many of us know well: “Who am I?” In Exodus 3:1–12, we discover that God does not choose people because they are impressive, gifted, or powerful. He chooses those who understand their inadequacy and learn to depend on Him. This message reminds us that the mission of God has always been bigger than the people He calls—but He never sends His people alone. The same God who promised Moses, “I will be with you,” now promises His presence through Christ and the Holy Spirit. If you have ever felt unqualified, insufficient, or unsure of what God could do through you, this sermon invites you to turn from self-confidence to God-dependence and trust the One who is always with you.
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When God calls Moses from the burning bush, Moses responds with a question many of us know well: “Who am I?” In Exodus 3:1–12, we discover that God does not choose people because they are impressive, gifted, or powerful. He chooses those who understand their inadequacy and learn to depend on Him. This message reminds us that the mission of God has always been bigger than the people He calls—but He never sends His people alone. The same God who promised Moses, “I will be with you,” now promises His presence through Christ and the Holy Spirit. If you have ever felt unqualified, insufficient, or unsure of what God could do through you, this sermon invites you to turn from self-confidence to God-dependence and trust the One who is always with you.

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