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What does Exodus 6 teach about God's authority in ministry?

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Exodus 6 illustrates God's supreme authority in directing His ministers to deliver His message amidst human inadequacy.

In Exodus 6, God provides Moses and Aaron with a direct command to go before Pharaoh and declare His will, demonstrating unequivocally that His authority transcends all worldly power. This serves as a reminder to us today that when we engage in ministry, we do so under God's sovereign command and authority. God's insistence on sending Moses and Aaron despite their fears and inadequacies reinforces the fact that it is not about our personal capabilities, but His sovereign plan. Those who preach the gospel must remember that it is ultimately God's message and power that accomplishes the intended purpose, which is the deliverance and salvation of His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 6:10-30

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