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‘What If’ Worlds #3 and #4

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 : By Dan Miller

In week #3 we will enter “World” #3 and #4.  Both examples underscore Moses’ concern regarding his personal performance.  The first centered on Moses being considered a hypocrite, a fake, a phony.  In the second, Moses uses the excuse that he can’t speak well enough to actually do God’s will.  In both instances God not only provides assurance for Moses to act, but power to believe.  In both excuses we see ourselves shining through; people who think God’s calling is directly related to our perception in ability.  Like Moses, God doesn’t ask us to know how we will do His will as much as he asks us to trust what he says and then act.  We hope that this teaching will inspire you to spread God’s fame where He has placed you in life.

 
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Dan Miller
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I have been married to an amazing wife, Vicki, since 1992 and together we enjoy pouring into our six kids the greatness of our God. My favorite food is Italian. I enjoy playing 80’s metal riffs on my guitar. I love all the major sports (except soccer, but that’s not really a sport anyhow). My favorite sporting event is the Final Four tournament in March/April. I think the best season of the year is the Fall. I would love to be hiking and camping on some trail right now.
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