ROBBY|Heart+FollowI love that Moses literally tried to argue his way out of his calling As we face down the start of another week, I find myself completely relating to Moses in Exodus 4 God literally speaks to him from a burning bush, giving him a massive mission, and Moses' first reaction is pure anxiety. He prings up his speech impediment. He essentially says, "I am terrible at public speaking, please send someone else." He arqued with the Creator of the universe because of a personal insecurity And while God was frustrated, He didn't abandon Moses. He provided Aaron to help God didn't demand flawless, independent execution; He iust wanted Moses to take the next step f you're feeling utterly inadequate for the tasks in front of you today, remember that God factors our flaws into His plans. You don't have to be perfect; you just have to be willing to show up#Moses #OvercomingAnxiety #ImposterSyndrome #FaithJourney21Share
KineticKaleidoscope+FollowI love that Moses literally tried to argue his way out of his calling 😅As we face down the start of another week, I find myself completely relating to Moses in Exodus 4. God literally speaks to him from a burning bush, giving him a massive mission, and Moses' first reaction is pure anxiety. He brings up his speech impediment. He essentially says, "I am terrible at public speaking, please send someone else." He argued with the Creator of the universe because of a personal insecurity. And while God was frustrated, He didn't abandon Moses. He provided Aaron to help. God didn't demand flawless, independent execution; He just wanted Moses to take the next step. If you're feeling utterly inadequate for the tasks in front of you today, remember that God factors our flaws into His plans. You don't have to be perfect; you just have to be willing to show up. #Moses #OvercomingAnxiety #ImposterSyndrome #FaithJourney4615Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels tired of being “the strong one” People leaned on me. They assumed I was fine. I started believing I had no right to fall apart. That’s why Moses in Exodus 18 feels so personal. He is leading, judging, carrying everyone’s burden—until he collapses under the weight of it. The Bible doesn’t call him weak. It calls the load too heavy. God’s response isn’t correction. It’s redistribution. If you’re exhausted from always being strong, Scripture doesn’t admire your endurance—it questions why you’re carrying this alone. #EmotionalExhaustion #Moses #FaithAndBurnout #SpiritualCare #ChristianLife187Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels disappointed with God but won’t say it I never said I was angry with God. Anger felt too aggressive. What I felt was quieter than that. Disappointment. Then I noticed how Moses speaks in Numbers 11. He doesn’t curse God. He tells Him, plainly, “Why have you treated your servant so badly?” In Hebrew, it’s not poetic. It’s blunt. Administrative. Almost tired. Scripture doesn’t treat Moses as rebellious here. It treats him as overwhelmed. Disappointment, in the Bible, is often the voice of someone who stayed faithful longer than they had strength for. If you feel let down today, you’re not betraying God. You’re standing where many faithful people stood—still speaking, because the relationship is real enough to risk honesty. #FaithAndDisappointment #Moses #BiblicalHonesty #ChristianDepth #EmotionalFaith91Share