But Moses protested to God, “Who am I to appear before Pharaoh? Who am I to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt?” Exodus 3:11
I was talking very recently to a client who struggles with how he sees himself. He knows that he has talent- he is an artist, a craftsman, a builder- but he believes ultimately that he is going to be a failure due to some deficits in his business skill set.
I reminded him of the wisdom of the story from the Bible about Moses at the burning bush. In this story, God laid out to his servant, Moses, the huge task of leading his people from slavery to the Promised Land. God had named Moses as the guy who would do the leading.
Moses would have none of it, citing his deficiencies and lack of personal qualities to take on such an undertaking. After some back and forth, God evidently had enough of the excuses from Moses. He instructed Moses to cast his staff to the ground. The staff became a snake. When Moses picked it up, it became his staff again. Clearly, God was able to empower anything that Moses had in his hand. Indeed, Moses carried that staff all the time. He had God’s power in his hand all the time. He just had not truly realized it.
So, the same is true of us. We have the power of God with us (the Holy Spirit) in our endeavors. We just need to be mindful of the directions that God would have us use his power. He wants to enable us to do his will on earth, and to make this world a better place for his beloved creation.
My client got the metaphor, and it helped him to see that God could bless his actions as he trusted God in his daily life. It is not a magic solution, but rather a reminder of God’s provision for us, and his desire to help us do his work on earth.
Prayer: Lord, thank you for your daily provision for us, Amen