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GENERATIONAL GOD 2

Text: *Exodus 3:6.* 

Then he said, “I am the God of your ancestors, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.” At this, Moses hid his face, because he was afraid to look at God.

God is interested in us before we feel “ready” for Him.

Moses had been a fugitive for 40 years, living in obscurity and carrying guilt for his past.

But God still called him, not because Moses was adequate, but because God is faithful.
 *God calls the uncertain.* 
 *He commissions the unlikely.* *He uses the ordinary.* 

Note that God’s  presence produces awe, not arrogance. If indeed you have seen God, it will reflect in how meek you are, if the God you encountered puffed you up, then you have not seen Almighty God.

When Moses encountered God, he hid his face. Why? Because *a true encounter with God breaks pride and awakens reverence, Have you truly encountered Him?.* 

In a world that treats God casually, Moses shows us the right response: Awe. Holiness and Humility.

When you feel unqualified, remember that the God who called Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is calling you too.

When your past haunts you, remember that God appears to Moses while he is still in Midian,  not after he has “fixed” himself.

When life feels uncertain, remember that God’s promises didn’t start with you, and they won’t end with you. He is always faithful, He is a generational God.

Your confidence must not be in your ability, but in His identity and faithfulness.

*BIBLE READING* : 

 Exodus 3:6-10.

 *PRAYER FOCUS* 

Father, please, teach me to walk in awe, humility, and trust.
Let Your presence reshape my identity and ignite my purpose.
In Jesus Name.


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