
This week, we explore the shocking truth that God often chooses the most unlikely people for the most important work. We look at Moses, the fugitive, and his excuses—especially his speech impediment—to see how God's name, "I Am Who I Am," is a powerful promise of active presence, not passive perfection. Discover why God not only accepts our so-called "disqualifying characteristics" but actively works through them for the pursuit of justice and liberation. Come as you are, for you are exactly who God needs.
Reflection Questions:
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Where in your life or community have you noticed a "burning bush"—a moment of profound injustice or a clear call to action—that you have been hesitant to approach, and what is your "I'm not good enough" excuse?
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Reflect on a characteristic or challenge you (or someone you know) have viewed as a "disqualifying" weakness. How does God's response to Moses' speech impediment challenge that view, affirming that God can and will work through your unique nature?