Exodus 3:12
"And He said, Certainly I will be with thee; and this shall be a token unto thee, that I have sent thee: When thou hast brought forth the people out of Egypt, ye shall serve God upon this mountain."
This week we examine one of the Bible’s most pivotal callings: Moses. After forty years in exile as a shepherd in Midian, God met him at the burning bush.
When God commissioned him to confront Pharaoh and deliver Israel from slavery, Moses replied, “Who am I?” His question was not rebellious but born of humble self-doubt. After decades as a fugitive, he felt deeply unqualified—acutely aware of Pharaoh’s power, the enormity of the task, and his own past failure in Egypt (Exodus 2:11-15). His response highlights the striking contrast between human weakness and divine mission.
In today’s verse, God answers Moses’s inadequacy with a powerful promise: “I will be with thee.” Success would not depend on Moses’s strength or ability, but on God’s presence and power.
God also gave Moses a sign to confirm His calling: after the exodus, the people would worship Him on this very mountain (Mount Horeb/Sinai). This future sign required faith, yet it guaranteed the mission’s ultimate success and God’s unwavering faithfulness.
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