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The Bible Recap

Day 031 (Exodus 4-6) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:07.0

Yesterday we ended our reading halfway through God's conversation with Moses and Moses

0:16.8

had given two reasons why God shouldn't or couldn't use him to rescue the Israelites

0:20.6

from slavery in Egypt. Today we pick up the back half of that

0:23.7

conversation. God gives Moses some signs to use to prove himself and Moses gives

0:28.4

God three more excuses or rebuttals to his call. Honestly, Moses seems kind of right, but God is unmoved.

0:36.1

God patiently responds to each of his concerns, never hedging on his plan, despite the fact that

0:40.9

Moses is completely ill-fitted for this calling.

0:43.6

I mean even in verse 3, Moses throws the staff on the ground and when it becomes a snake,

0:48.3

he runs from it. The guy who's afraid of a snake probably shouldn't go toe to toe with a dictator. But God

0:54.6

reassures him, not with a promise that everything will go perfectly, but with

0:58.3

words like these. I will be with your mouth and teach you what to speak. I will send a helper.

1:04.0

Moses doubts himself, but God, his maker, reminds him who he's talking to.

1:09.0

Questioning God's calling is an insult to the God who made him.

1:13.4

All five of Moses' excuses are identity issues.

1:16.6

Growing up in the environment he grew in it

1:18.4

would be shocking if he didn't have identity issues.

1:21.6

At this point, it doesn't seem like he really knows or believes God

1:24.4

which means he can't really know who he is either. At the last excuse, God gets angry.

1:29.8

It seems like Moses hesitation was an affront to God's wisdom in calling him, as though Moses believed God wouldn't be sufficient.

1:37.0

Moses fears and insecurities are an attack on God's character, but God does not lean into this offense. He leans into patience and

1:44.9

compassion. He provides Aaron Moses's older brother to go with him, so Moses gets

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