Sermon on Exodus 4:1–17
God calls Moses to confront Pharaoh, but Moses is convinced he’s the wrong man for the job. Full of doubts, excuses, and fear, he pleads his weakness—yet God patiently answers with signs, promises, and provision. In this passage we learn that what matters most is not the strength of the servant, but the sufficiency of the God who sends him.
Guest Preacher: Nick Oakes Main Passage: Exodus 4:1–17
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