Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.” – Exodus 4:12
Moses had the right backstory. The right burden. But when God called him, he pushed back: “Who am I?”
He still gripped fear, shame, and the comfort of hiding. God had to sharpen his identity, balance his brokenness, and align him with divine timing.
Identity must be sealed before influence is given.
Satan said, “If you are the Son…” — trying to shake what God had already declared. Men who doubt who they are can’t lead others anywhere stable.
Obedience in private secures authority in public. Jesus didn’t quote opinion — He quoted Scripture. What you rehearse in secret becomes your weapon in the test.
Stop asking for destiny while holding on to dysfunction. “Launch me, Lord” could be a dangerous prayer if you’re not willing to let go of what holds you back.
Moses didn’t feel qualified—he felt disqualified. But God doesn’t launch men based on comfort. He launches based on formation. And when Moses finally said yes, Pharaoh trembled, and a nation moved. Ask yourself:
Forging always comes before launching.
Let God sharpen your thinking, balance your heart, and align your life—so when He throws you, you land with impact.
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