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Responding to the Call - Exodus 3:9-4:14 - Ann Yu - 31st May 2026

25 min · 31. maj 2026
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When God called Moses to lead Israel out of Egypt, Moses responded with a series of doubts, fears, and excuses. Yet God's answer remained the same: "I will be with you." In this message from Exodus 3:9-4:14, we explore Moses' struggle with inadequacy, God's patient responses, and how this story ultimately points us to Jesus. Discover why God's calling is never primarily about our ability, but about His presence. Whether you're facing a challenge, wrestling with self-doubt, or sensing God leading you into something new, this message will encourage you to trust not in yourself, but in the God who promises to be with you. Key Theme: It's not about our ability, it's about God's presence. Passage: Exodus 3:9-4:14

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