You Keep Saying You Are Not Enough. God Never Asked You To Be.
One of the enemy’s favorite lies is making you stare at your own weakness until it feels bigger than God’s calling.
That is where Moses was.
Standing in front of the burning bush, he was not full of confidence. He was not bold. He was not polished. He was not giving God a list of strengths and qualifications. He was painfully aware of his limits. He knew his fear. He knew his past. He knew his insecurity. And in that moment, what came out of him was the same thing that comes out of so many of us.
“I am not enough.”
That is the cry of the person who sees the assignment but also sees their flaws.
It is the cry of the mother who feels overwhelmed.
It is the cry of the father who feels like he is failing.
It is the cry of the believer who knows God is calling them forward but feels completely unqualified to go.
And yet God did not build His response around Moses’ ability.
God did not say, “No, Moses, you actually are enough.”
He did not flatter his flesh.
He did not tell him to believe in himself more.
He did not give him a self-esteem speech.
He answered with something far greater.
“I Am.”
That changes everything.
Because the answer to your weakness is not a stronger version of you.
The answer is God Himself.
When you feel too small, He is still sovereign.
When you feel too broken, He is still holy.
When you feel too afraid, He is still faithful.
When you feel too empty, He is still the source.
When you feel like you cannot carry what is in front of you, He is still the One who called you there.
The Christian life was never about becoming impressive enough for God to use.
It has always been about surrendering enough to let His power be seen through your weakness.
Some of you keep disqualifying yourselves because you are measuring the call by your strength.
That is the wrong measurement.
If God only called the naturally strong, the fearless, the eloquent, and the flawless, almost nobody would ever be used.
But Scripture keeps showing us the opposite.
God calls people who know they cannot do it without Him so that when it happens, nobody gets confused about who carried the weight.
You may not be enough on your own.
But the point was never you.
The point is that the great I Am still is.
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