Too Scared to Ask - Real Questions & Real AnswerSample
What?
Reflect
From yesterday’s reading, we know that God had called Moses to confront Pharaoh. But what exactly did that entail? A simple man was tasked with this long calling that spans for 40 plus years, but luckily God gave very clear instructions about WHAT He wanted Moses to do through every step of the journey. What did God call Moses to do to prove that God’s justice is perfect and His will would ultimately be done?
What has God called you to do to impact the kingdom? Throughout all of Scripture, God calls ordinary men and women to do extraordinary work for the kingdom. Do you believe He is doing the same with you? Have you made excuses like Moses did because you don’t feel good enough to answer God’s call?
Respond
After you've read the passage today grab a journal or open your notes. Take some time to reflect on today’s reading. Use the SOAP acronym to help you engage. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer).
- Scripture - What did you read?,
- Observation - What did you learn?
- Application - What will you do?
- Prayer - Write out a prayer talking to God like a friend.
Additional Reading Suggestions:
Jesus’ disciples are 12 more examples of ordinary men doing extraordinary things. Read Acts 4:13-14.
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About this Plan
It doesn't take long while you're reading through Exodus to come across something that causes some really big questions to pop up. If you're like most people you might have questions but you've been too scared to ask. This 15 day plan will lead you through some real questions and point you toward real answers.
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