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How do we know that God's grace prepares us for service?

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God often uses suffering and trials to prepare His servants for effective ministry and to teach them reliance on His grace.

The sermon emphasizes that before God uses His servants, He prepares them through suffering and trials. This is illustrated in the life of Moses, who fled to Midian after his failed attempt to deliver Israel. Throughout his 40 years in the desert, God taught Moses humility and dependence on His grace. This preparation period is vital because it shapes the servant’s heart to seek God's glory and the salvation of His people rather than their own recognition or strength. This process reveals that true effectiveness in ministry comes from recognizing one's limitations and relying entirely on God’s power and timing, as demonstrated by Christ, who submitted to the Father’s will and plan.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:15, Exodus 4:12, Hebrews 12:5-11

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Moses' Unbelief
Clay Curtis · Nov 13, 2016
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Joshua

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