5 Powerful Lessons from Moses: How a Reluctant Leader Became a Bold Messenger

26 September 2024

5 Powerful Lessons from Moses: How a Reluctant Leader Became a Bold Messenger

How His Journey Teaches Us to Step Out in Faith and Effectively Share Our Message

The Bible is filled with stories of individuals who, despite their limitations and challenges, stepped into their calling and made a lasting impact. Each figure provides valuable lessons on how we can effectively share our message, grow in influence, and walk in faith.

This week, we begin with Moses, the reluctant leader who became a bold messenger. As we dive into his journey, we’ll uncover practical insights to help us step out in faith and boldly share our message.

When we think about Moses, we often picture the towering figure who led the Israelites out of Egypt, parted the Red Sea, and received the Ten Commandments. However, Moses’ journey to becoming a bold messenger of God didn’t start with confidence. In fact, it began with reluctance and self-doubt.

In Exodus 3-4, we see Moses standing before the burning bush, encountering God’s call to lead His people. But instead of leaping at the opportunity, Moses hesitated. He questioned his ability, doubted his worth, and begged for someone else to take his place. His initial response wasn’t boldness—it was fear. Yet, through obedience and faith, Moses became one of the most influential messengers in biblical history.

What does Moses’ transformation from reluctant leader to bold messenger teach us? Whether we’re stepping into leadership roles, sharing our message, or simply navigating the daily challenges of faith, Moses offers a powerful example of how God uses our willingness—not our qualifications—to work through us.

Let’s explore the key lessons from Moses’ life that we can apply to our own journey of influence.

5 Powerful Lessons from Moses: 
How a Reluctant Leader Became a Bold Messenger

1. God Uses Us Despite Our Reluctance

Verse: “But Moses said to God, ‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?’” – Exodus 3:11

When God called Moses, his first response was, “Who am I?” This simple question reflects the depth of Moses’ insecurity. He didn’t see himself as someone worthy of leading an entire nation. Like Moses, we often feel unqualified or unprepared to step into our calling or share the message on our hearts. Whether it’s public speaking, writing, or leading, the thought of stepping out can be overwhelming.

Yet, God’s response to Moses is telling: “I will be with you” (Exodus 3:12). God’s promise wasn’t about Moses’ ability; it was about His presence. Moses’ reluctance was met with reassurance that he wouldn’t be doing this alone.

Actionable Tip:
When you feel reluctant to step out or share your message, remember it’s not about being “ready” or perfect. Begin with small steps of obedience, trusting that God equips you as you go. Don’t let self-doubt stop you from fulfilling the calling He has placed on your heart. Whether it’s starting a blog, speaking at an event, or even just reaching out to someone who needs encouragement, trust that God is with you in each step.


2. It’s Okay to Ask for Help

Verse: “Moses said to the Lord, ‘Pardon your servant, Lord. Please send someone else.’” – Exodus 4:13

Moses continued to resist God’s call, even after witnessing miracles. His final plea was for God to send someone else. Moses wasn’t afraid to admit his fears and weaknesses. What’s striking is that God didn’t abandon him. Instead, God provided help by sending Aaron to speak on his behalf (Exodus 4:14-16).

This is an important reminder: we don’t have to carry the weight of our calling alone. Asking for help, partnering with others, or delegating tasks is not a sign of failure—it’s wisdom.

Actionable Tip:
Don’t be afraid to lean on others for support. Whether it’s hiring someone to help you with social media, collaborating on a project, or simply asking for feedback, recognize that community strengthens your efforts. We don’t need to do it all ourselves. Moses had Aaron, and we too have people in our lives who can walk with us in our journey.


3. Speak Boldly, Even When You Feel Inadequate

Verse: “Moses said to the Lord, ‘Pardon your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue.’” – Exodus 4:10

Moses’ hesitation stemmed from his perceived inadequacies. He wasn’t a gifted speaker and worried that his flaws would get in the way of God’s plan. But God assured Moses that it was He who gave people their ability to speak (Exodus 4:11). God wasn’t concerned with Moses’ eloquence—He was concerned with his willingness.

We often feel unqualified to share our message because we think we need to be polished, articulate, or have all the answers. But God uses our imperfections to reach others. In fact, it’s often in our weakness that His strength is most visible (2 Corinthians 12:9).

Actionable Tip:
Don’t wait for the perfect words or perfect moment to share your message. Speak from the heart, knowing that God will guide your words. Your authenticity will resonate with others more than polished rhetoric ever could. Whether you’re creating content, giving a speech, or sharing your testimony, trust that God will work through your words—even when you don’t feel eloquent.


4. Stay Persistent Even When Faced with Rejection

Verse: “But I will harden Pharaoh’s heart, and though I multiply my signs and wonders in Egypt, he will not listen to you.” – Exodus 7:3-4

Moses faced repeated rejection from Pharaoh, despite performing signs and wonders. Yet, God had already told Moses that Pharaoh’s heart would be hardened. This wasn’t meant to discourage Moses, but to prepare him for the reality that his mission wouldn’t be easy. However, Moses persisted in delivering God’s message, even when it seemed like no one was listening.

In our own efforts to share a message or fulfill a calling, we may face rejection, resistance, or even failure. But persistence is key. Just because someone doesn’t respond to our message right away doesn’t mean it won’t eventually take root. Moses’ persistence eventually led to the liberation of the Israelites.

Actionable Tip:
Don’t be discouraged by rejection or lack of immediate results. Keep going. Whether you’re launching a book, a ministry, or a business, remember that building something meaningful takes time. Stay faithful to your calling, and trust that God is working behind the scenes, even when you don’t see immediate progress.


5. Trust God’s Power Over Your Own Limitations

Verse: “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” – Exodus 14:14

Perhaps one of the most defining moments in Moses’ journey was at the Red Sea. With the Egyptian army behind them and the sea before them, the Israelites were trapped. But Moses didn’t panic. He trusted in God’s power and declared, “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”

In moments of pressure, Moses placed his faith in God’s ability rather than his own. And God delivered them by parting the Red Sea. This is a powerful reminder that we don’t have to rely on our own strength to make an impact.

Actionable Tip:
When you feel overwhelmed or unsure about your next step, take a moment to be still and trust in God’s power. Surrender your plans to Him and allow Him to guide you. Sometimes, the most effective action you can take is to let go and trust that He is at work behind the scenes.


Conclusion: From Reluctance to Boldness

Moses’ transformation from reluctant leader to bold messenger is a story that reminds us that God doesn’t call the equipped—He equips the called. His journey teaches us that even in our fear, doubt, and inadequacy, God can use us to share powerful messages and make a lasting impact.

As you reflect on Moses’ story, ask yourself:

  • Where is God calling me to step out in faith, even if I feel reluctant?
  • How can I persist in sharing my message, even in the face of rejection?
  • What support systems can I lean on as I pursue my calling?

Remember, it’s not about your ability or qualifications—it’s about your obedience and willingness to be used by God. Just like Moses, you have a message that can change lives.

Be bold. Step out in faith. Share your message.


Key Verses for Reflection:

  • Exodus 3:11 – “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?”
  • Exodus 4:10 – “I am slow of speech and tongue.”
  • Exodus 4:14 – “What about your brother, Aaron the Levite? I know he can speak well.”
  • Exodus 14:14 – “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”

Make sure to watch out for next week’s post where we’ll continue this series by exploring the story of Paul, the audience specialist who mastered the art of reaching people exactly where they are.

After reading today’s blog, post in our community what resonated with you the most from Moses’ story, and let’s keep the conversation going!

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