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How to Kick a Bad Habit , Will of God
Moses and His Excuses
Moses and His Excuses
Argument 1: He felt incapable, unqualified
Leadership Ministries Worldwide.
(1996).
Exodus (Chapters 1–18) (Vol.
I, p. 105).
Chattanooga, TN: Leadership Ministries Worldwide.
Excuse 1= Who I’m I ?
Moses Struggled with his Identity.
He just didn't feel qualified He thought that God had picked the wrong leader
Must be Delivered from feeling Inadequate
Moses is Stuck because he is only thinking in terms of his resources
In response to Moses first excuse God essentially said said: Moses I don't want help you do this through me.
I want to do this through you.
■ adjective
1 lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient
Run Before Sent; When you are Impetuous
We say I can’t do this for you and God says Then let me do it through you
Soanes, C., & Stevenson, A. (Eds.).
(2004).
Concise Oxford English dictionary (11th ed.).
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
It does not matter who you are I’m with you
Moses Hid behind Incorrect theology .
We are Often Burdened by what God ask us to do because we often think.
That He wants us to be the deliver.
In response to Moses first excuse God essentially said said: Moses I don't want help you do this through me.
I want to do this through you.
We say I can’t do this for you and God says Then let me do it through you
“ I will be with you “ Godfodince
Must be Delivered from a Lack of Intimacy
In response to Moses first excuse God essentially said said: Moses I don't want help you do this through me.
I want to do this through you.
We say I can’t do this for you and God says Then let me do it through you
Insufficient knowledge of who God is
Excuse 2 = Who Are You ?
= Moses felt a lack of Intimacy.
He didn’t know God well enough for Him to describe Him to the people
Argument 2: he felt the people were ignorant of God and would be skeptical of God’s power to truly help them
Moses hid behind insufficient knowledge.
God countered Moses second Excuse with this Truth Its not what you know that counts its who you know.
Excuse 2 = Who Are You ?
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We say I don’t know enough God says You know Me that's enough
Leadership Ministries Worldwide.
(1996).
Exodus (Chapters 1–18) (Vol.
I, p. 105).
Chattanooga, TN: Leadership Ministries Worldwide.
[alteration of obsolete intime, from Latin intimus] 1632
1 a: INTRINSIC, ESSENTIAL
b: belonging to or characterizing one’s deepest nature
2: marked by very close association, contact, or familiarity 〈intimate knowledge of the law〉
3 a: marked by a warm friendship developing through long association 〈intimate friends〉
b: suggesting informal warmth or privacy
Merriam-Webster, I. (2003).
Merriam-Webster’s collegiate dictionary.
(Eleventh ed.).
Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc.
The fuller form of the name may be rendered “I am who I am,” “I will be who I will be,” or even “I cause to be what is.” God’s response is not a “name” that makes God an object of definition or limitation.
Rather, it is an affirmation that God is always subject, always free to be and act as God wills.
The earliest Greek rendering “I am the one who is” or “I am Being” has been especially significant in the development of theology.
Must be Delivered from the Spirit of Intimidation
Excuse 3= What if they don’t listen
Moses felt Intimidate.
He worried about the peoples reaction to him
God’s response when I’m finished they will listen
Argument 3: he felt that people would not believe him
Excuse 4= I've never Been a Good Speaker
Argument 4: he felt he was not eloquent, not a gifted speaker
Leadership Ministries Worldwide.
(1996).
Exodus (Chapters 1–18) (Vol.
I, p. 105).
Chattanooga, TN: Leadership Ministries Worldwide.
Moses hid behind a Inferior Self Concept.
But the Lord Confirmed its not who you are that matters its who I’m
We say no one will respect me God says that’s not important whats important is that they respect me
Must be Delivered from a Incomplete Recollection
Excuse 4= I've never Been a Good Speaker
Argument 4: he felt he was not eloquent, not a gifted speaker
Moses hid behind a Inferior Self Concept.
But the Lord Confirmed its not who you are that matters its who I’m
We say no one will respect me God says that’s not important whats important is that they respect me
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Must Be Delivered from the Spirit of Insubordination
Excuse # 5 I Know that You can find someone else
Argument 5: he just did not want to go; he refused, asking God to send someone else
Leadership Ministries Worldwide.
(1996).
Exodus (Chapters 1–18) (Vol.
I, p. 105).
Chattanooga, TN: Leadership Ministries Worldwide.
Moses felt Inferior, He compared himself to other people , even his own brother and He decided that he came up short.
Retreat After Failure
Resist When Called
In response to Moses first excuse God essentially said said: Moses I don't want help you do this through me.
I want to do this through you.
We say I can’t do this for you and God says Then let me do it through you
We say I don’t know enough God says You know Me that's enough
We say no one will respect me God says that’s not important whats important is that they respect me
Moses hid behind Inadequate Ability ( speech) When God calls us to a task He will enable us to do that which He commands.
The Lords response to this excuse.
It’s not your ability that counts but mine.
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