Daily D – Exodus 3:11-12

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Exodus 3:11, 12 
“But Moses said to God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?” 

And God said, “I will be with you. And this will be the sign to you that it is I who have sent you: When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you will worship God on this mountain.” (NIV)

“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche

Knowing your “why” means discovering your core purpose, values, and the meaningful reason behind your actions, which serves as a compass for decisions, provides motivation, and creates fulfillment, often found through introspection, reflecting on meaningful life moments, and understanding what truly drives you beyond the “what” (the tasks) or “how” (the methods). It’s about connecting with what truly inspires you to live and work, giving clarity and resilience. — Simon Sinek

Why? God commands it. 

Why? God empowers it.

Why? God is with us. He never leaves us or forsakes us. He will be with us until the end of the world. 

That’s why. 

What is your specific Why? Why on earth are you here? What will be better because you lived?

My why can be communicated with two words: Maximizing Dreams. I help people live better lives than they dreamed possible. 

I provide mentoring, coaching, and training to help people understand God’s dreams and plans for them. (See Ephesians 2:10.) I help them know and experience God in a deep and abiding relationship. I help them connect with his eternal purpose for all people. I help them understand and apply God’s mission for their lives. 

Moses had a clear mission. After forty years of privilege to begin his life, and forty years of hiding in the middle of his life, there came the last forty years of his life where he became the man God always knew he would be. There’s never been another like him. He was God’s unique and chosen leader for that time and place. 

We live in increasingly perilous times. How does God want to use you as an instrument of his grace and peace? How does he want you to help others understand his perfect love and limitless mercy?

Clarifying your call from God leads to the greatest of adventures. It empowers you to live a life in time that may well impact all time. God has a specific role for you where you live, work, and play. Learn it, embrace it, and become salt and light, bringing flavor and clarity to everyone you meet.

I will live the mission God has called and equipped me for confident that he will be with me to provide for me and to empower me.

Our Father, I want to live your purpose for my life. I want to be the man you always dreamed I would be. Use me as an instrument of your grace and peace. Bless me that I may be a blessing to everyone I relate to and serve. Empower me to help others gain clarity regarding your purpose for their lives. Thank you for the high privilege of knowing and experiencing you in this time and place. Amen. 

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