When God calls us to serve Him do we make excuses? Moses did. When God asked him to go and tell the Pharaoh to let the Jews go, Moses protested, “O Lord, I’m just not a good speaker. I never have been, and I’m not now, even after you have spoken to me. I’m clumsy with words.” So God asked him, (Exodus 4:10-12) “Who makes mouths?” the Lord asked him. “Who makes people so they can speak or not speak, hear or not hear, see or not see? Is it not I, the Lord? 12 Now go, and do as I have told you. I will help you speak well, and I will tell you what to say.”
Moses protested but in the end, he led the people out of Egypt. He became a great leader. After his death, it was written that, “There has never been another prophet like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face. The Lord sent Moses to perform all the miraculous signs and wonders in the land of Egypt against Pharaoh, all his servants, and his entire land. And it was through Moses that the Lord demonstrated his mighty power and terrifying acts in the sight of all Israel.” (Deuteronomy 34:10-12)
We have to trust God and believe that He will equip us for the work He calls us to do. He used the staff Moses carried to perform great things and He equipped Moses to become a leader. When it became too much for Moses to handle the many responsibilities, God impressed Jethro, Moses’ father in law to give him this very good advice, “You’re going to wear yourself out-and the people, too. This job is too heavy a burden for you to handle all by yourself. Now let me give you a word of advice, and may God be with you. You should continue to be the people’s representative before God, bringing him their questions to be decided.
You should tell them God’s decisions, teach them God’s laws and instructions, and show them how to conduct their lives. But find some capable, honest men who fear God and hate bribes.
“Appoint them as judges over groups of one thousand, one hundred, fifty, and ten. These men can serve the people, resolving all the ordinary cases. Anything that is too important or too complicated can be brought to you. But they can take care of the smaller matters themselves. They will help you carry the load, making the task easier for you. If you follow this advice, and if God directs you to do so, then you will be able to endure the pressures, and all these people will go home in peace.” (Exodus 18:18-23)
Moses learned how to delegate and that too makes for good leadership. God does not expect one person to do everything and that is why leaders in the church and in the world have people working with them. Jesus taught this when He called twelve men into His ministry. He could have done it all by Himself but He chose not.
Jeremiah was a youth when God called Him to service. He shares the experience which must have been overwhelming. “The Lord gave me a message. He said, “I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Before you were born I set you apart and appointed you as my spokesman to the world.”
“O Sovereign Lord,” I said, “I can’t speak for you! I’m too young!”
“Don’t say that,” the Lord replied, “for you must go wherever I send you and say whatever I tell you. And don’t be afraid of the people, for I will be with you and take care of you. I, the Lord, have spoken!” (Jeremiah 1:4-8)
When God calls us, He doesn’t send out to do the work and leaves us on our own. He is with us every step of the way—instructing, guiding and helping us. I used to be shy and didn’t socialize easily. Since I allowed God to use me, I am not shy anymore. He helped me to gradually get over my shyness. I started with small things like scripture reading, poetry reading and then I graduated to telling the mission story, sharing my testimony in front of a large audience and making announcements. He called me to be the leader of Singles Ministry. I didn’t know anything about being a leader but I trusted that He would help me to do my best and He did. He accomplished a lot through me. Now, I am comfortable being a leader and I delegate like Moses was encouraged to.
Is God calling you to serve Him? Don’t use your age or gender as an excuse not to answer His call. David was a boy when he was anointed king of Israel and Josiah Josiah was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem thirty-one years. He did what was pleasing in the Lord’s sight and followed the example of his ancestor David. He did not turn aside from doing what was right. (2 Kings 22:2) God accomplished great things through women. Deborah was a judge, Miriam was a prophetess and Dorcas was a disciple and community worker. God can use you. Stop making excuses and allow Him to do marvelous work through you.