Exodus 4:10
balinese
Irika Dane Musa tumuli matur ring Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa sapuniki: “Duh Ratu Sang Hyang Widi Wasa sampunang Ratu ngutus titiang. Titiang puniki jadma nenten pascad mabaos. Ngawit saking Palungguh IRatu ngesengin titiang kantos rauh mangkin, titiang taler nenten pascad mabaos. Titiang jadma nambet.”
What Does This Mean?
In Exodus 4:10, Moses tells God that he is not a good speaker and has always had trouble speaking clearly. This shows Moses' humility and his concern about his ability to communicate effectively with the Israelites and Pharaoh.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're asked to lead a big group project at school, but you're worried because you're not very good at explaining things. Moses felt the same way when God asked him to speak to the Israelites and Pharaoh. He told God, 'I'm not a great speaker, and I worry I won't do a good job.'
Historical Background
The book of Exodus was written by Moses and records the events of the Israelites' journey from slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land. This verse is part of Moses' conversation with God, where he expresses his concerns about his ability to lead and communicate with the Israelites effectively.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you're asked to give a presentation at work, but you're not confident in your public speaking skills. Like Moses, you can ask for help and rely on your team or mentors to support you, just as Moses sought God's help and received encouragement and support.
Topics
leadershipcommunicationhumilityfaithdivine interventionovercoming fear
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Moses feel he wasn't eloquent?
Moses felt he wasn't eloquent because he had always had trouble speaking clearly and was concerned about his ability to lead and communicate effectively with the Israelites and Pharaoh.
How did God respond to Moses' concern?
God reassured Moses that He would be with him and help him speak, as recorded in Exodus 4:12.
What can we learn from Moses' humility?
We can learn that it's important to acknowledge our limitations and seek help, as Moses did, trusting in God's guidance and support.
How does this verse apply to modern leadership roles?
This verse applies to modern leadership roles by highlighting the importance of honesty about one's weaknesses and the necessity of seeking support and divine guidance in leadership positions.
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