In the sermon "God's Reluctant Prophet," David Pledger examines the calling of Moses as outlined in Exodus 4:1-17, focusing on God's patience and sovereignty in overcoming Moses' objections to his divine mission. Pledger highlights four major objections raised by Moses, each met with God's reassurance and empowering signs: the rod becoming a serpent, the leprous hand, and the water turning to blood. These signs serve as demonstrations of God's power, Christ's mediatorial role, and the necessity of divine intervention for liberation from bondage. Ultimately, the sermon emphasizes the assurance that God equips and empowers those He calls, illustrating the significance of relying on Christ, the ultimate source of strength and deliverance, as believers face their own fears and doubts.
“Who am I that I should go unto Pharaoh? That was his first objection... But the Lord responded, I will be with you.”
“We see God's patience... he gives him three signs.”
“Let us just keep leaning upon the rod, keep leaning upon Christ. All will be well.”
“It's not eloquence that a man needs to be a preacher. It's the power of God.”
The Bible illustrates God's patience vividly through the story of Moses, as seen in Exodus 4.
Exodus 4:1-17
The truth of divine calling is affirmed through God's direct communication with Moses in Exodus 4.
Exodus 4:1-17
Leaning on Christ is essential for Christians as He provides support and strength against spiritual challenges.
Exodus 4:2-4, Psalm 23:4, Song of Solomon 8:5
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