Saturday, 15 September 2007

Lesson Seven: Who Am I?

"Who Am I?" That's the question Moses throws to God and is the focus of Lesson Seven of the "I Am Bible Study" series.
Key Verse:Exodus 3:11
"But Moses said to God, 'Who am I, that I should to to Pharaoh and that I should bring the sons of Israel out of Egypt?'"

God is asking no less of us today than to believe He is sufficient to accomplish any and everything He could ever ask of us. He doesn't choose us because we are qualified, but because He wants to trust us with His Wonders. The thing about Wonders is that they aren't very wonderful if they do not originate from the ordinary.
1. How would you answer the questions, "Who Am I?"
I am a child of God, His wonderful workmanship created for good works. Most of the time, I'm am mommy! :-)
2. Have you ever been in a situation where you felt inadequate because of your lack of a 'tagline'?
I've felt inadequate lots and lots of times but it's seldom because I feel a lack of a 'tagline'.
3. Do you have skills or position that you believe God could use mightily if only He would?
I believe I've God given talents and also skills I've picked up in life that God can use and for all I know He IS using. I believe He uses us in everyday little ways even when we are not aware. But yeah, if He would He could also use them Mightily!
4. Have you ever lost a position or station in life you believe could have 'helped God out' with something He has asked you to do? If you haven't lost out, do you perhaps feel you have to gain this in order to be useful to the Kingdom?
At the moment I have to work on spending time with Him regularly. That's what I feel is "lacking" in my spiritual life.
5. How are you with your dialogue vs. doubt conversations with God? Which does God hear most from you?
Usually when I have issues, I begin with doubts, after a while I voice them to God and after an even longer while I finally dialogue with Him. That's kinda my pattern.
6. Do you believe God's Wonders become more wonderful if they originate in the ordinary? Any Scripture references come to mind?
Yes. Eph 3:20- Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us...

1 comment:

Christi S said...

Visiting from The Preacher's Wife study! Good answers...and funny how we can answer the same questions so differently! God bless!