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God Qualifies the Call

Good morning

Scripture Reading: Exodus 4:10-16

Worship song: His Eye on The Sparrow

 


Meditation:

    Rather than focusing on his divine assignment, Moses, an ordinary servant, was concerned more about his perceived inadequacy, lack of qualification, and human limitations. After Moses related his excuses, God reminded him that He does not call the qualified, He qualifies the called. God does not choose individuals based on their natural abilities or qualifications but equips, empowers, and prepares those He has called to serve. 

    While Moses thought he lacked eloquence, God recognized the divine potential he had instilled within him. As outlined in 1 Cor. 2:27, God often chooses what the world considers foolish or weak to establish his strength and wisdom. Also in 2 Cor. 3:5, we are reminded that our ability and competence to complete spiritual assignments are furnished by God. If God has called you, He will empower you with spiritual gifts and talents to build up His church and serve others. 

    You might be struggling with speech impairment, or you might not be a fluent speaker, but do not let your limitations or the negative feedback from others hinder your commitment to your divine purpose. Rest assured in the promises of God that when He calls you, He will qualify you.

Let us pray:

    Mighty God, matchless in power and infinite wisdom, we worship and adore you, Lord God, for you are worthy to be praised. Heavenly Father, we are sincerely grateful for the assurance that you qualify us to fulfill our divine missions. Thank you, Father God, for acknowledging our potential, even when we focus only on our limitations, weaknesses, flaws, and incapabilities. Lord, we willingly submit ourselves to your purpose, knowing, O God, you have a divine mission for each of us. We rely on you, O God, to empower and equip us just as you did with Moses to speak with confidence and conviction. Father, we pray you grant us the courage to speak boldly and effectively regardless of our perceived imperfections in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen. 

Wishing you a fantastic day. 💕🙏

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