God also said to Moses, “I am the Lord – Exodus 6:2 (NIV)
In yesterday’s devotion, we looked a little at the discouragement Moses must have felt. Moses had gone to Pharaoh and asked him to free the children of Israel. Instead of it working, Pharaoh made life harder on them. I’m sure Moses felt really bad and wondered if he had made a mistake talking to Pharaoh.
When Moses was at his lowest point here, God didn’t tell Moses that Moses had what he needed to face Pharaoh. He didn’t say, Moses, you know you have the connections you need. Or Moses, you have the ability to convince people to follow you into the promised land. He didn’t even encourage Moses by saying what Moses said to Pharaoh before wasn’t all that bad.
No. Instead, God reminds Moses here of who God is.
That’s really powerful for us to think about. We don’t usually have what it takes to do what God calls us to do. Sometimes we mess up or do things wrong. And God doesn’t encourage us in our own strength. Rather he tells us who he is.
When we focus on who God is, it brings us encouragement. None of us are good enough. None of us have it all together, but we can focus on who he is and then we have the faith to do what it is that He calls us to do. Be encouraged. You haven’t messed up too bad for God to move. You haven’t fallen too far for Him. He always encourages us to do and be more for Him and we do that by focusing on who God is, not on who we are.
