Exodus 4:10–12 — “Then Moses said to the Lord, ‘Pardon Your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent… I am slow of speech and tongue.’ The Lord said to him, ‘Who gave human beings their mouths? … Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.’”
Moses had a call, but he also had a limitation. He saw his weakness more than God’s strength. Like many of us, he thought his inadequacy disqualified him from divine use. But God does not consult our abilities before writing His plans.
When God bypasses your limitations, He doesn’t pretend they don’t exist—He overrides them. He supplies where you lack, speaks where you stutter, and opens doors your strength could never touch. The very thing you think disqualifies you may become the platform for His glory.
Your story is not about what you can’t do—it’s about what God can do through you. His calling is never based on your sufficiency, but on His sovereignty. So, if you feel unqualified, unworthy, or unable—good. You’re exactly where God does His best work.
Further readings:
Jdg 6:14-16
1 Cor 1:26–29
2 Cor 3:5–6
Blessed Day