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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 1 MIN

Preach The gospel But Also Encourage Others To Do The Same!

from Ya Girl Renae | Reflection · host Ya Girl Renae

There are moments when God calls us to do something that feels bigger than us. We see the assignment clearly, but when we look at ourselves, all we can see are our weaknesses. That’s exactly where Moses found himself. God spoke directly to him, gave him clear instructions, and yet Moses responded with fear. He didn’t doubt God’s power — he doubted his own ability. “I can’t speak well,” he said. “I’m not the one.” What’s beautiful about this moment is not Moses’ fear, but God’s response to it. God did not take the calling away. He did not shame Moses or lower His expectations. Instead, He reminded Moses that He is the One who gives speech, ability, and purpose. And when Moses still struggled, God provided help. Aaron was assigned to stand beside him, to speak what Moses received from the Lord. This tells us something deeply comforting: God does not require us to be fearless to obey Him. He does not wait for us to feel confident before He moves. He already knows where we feel weak — and He plans for it. Sometimes we assume that needing help means we are not ready, not qualified, or not strong enough. But in God’s kingdom, help is not a sign of failure. It is a sign of grace. God often answers our insecurity not by removing the assignment, but by surrounding us with support while we grow into it. Moses still had to go. He still had to trust God. He still had to show up.Aaron didn’t replace him — Aaron assisted him. And over time, Moses grew into the very confidence he thought he lacked. The one who once said, “I can’t speak,” eventually spoke with authority, clarity, and boldness. Today, if God has placed something on your heart and you feel hesitant because you don’t think you’re enough, remember this: God already accounted for your weakness when He called you. He knows what you need, and He will supply it — whether that looks like a person, encouragement, timing, or strength you don’t yet see. You don’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to do it alone. You just have to be willing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ya-girl-renae-reflection--6755704/support.Ya Girl Renae Reflection is a daily one-minute encouragement series where Ya Girl Renae shares simple, heartfelt reflections inspired by everyday life, faith, and personal growth. These short reflections are designed to bring peace, motivation, and reassurance into your day — reminding listeners that God’s love is present even in the small moments. Whether spoken or written, each reflection offers gentle encouragement, uplifting thoughts, and real-life perspective meant to comfort, inspire, and strengthen your spirit. Perfect for anyone seeking daily motivation, Christian encouragement, emotional support, or a quiet moment of reflection in a busy world.

There are moments when God calls us to do something that feels bigger than us. We see the assignment clearly, but when we look at ourselves, all we can see are our weaknesses. That’s exactly where Moses found himself. God spoke directly to him, gave him clear instructions, and yet Moses responded with fear. He didn’t doubt God’s power — he doubted his own ability. “I can’t speak well,” he said. “I’m not the one.” What’s beautiful about this moment is not Moses’ fear, but God’s response to it. God did not take the calling away. He did not shame Moses or lower His expectations. Instead, He reminded Moses that He is the One who gives speech, ability, and purpose. And when Moses still struggled, God provided help. Aaron was assigned to stand beside him, to speak what Moses received from the Lord. This tells us something deeply comforting: God does not require us to be fearless to obey Him. He does not wait for us to feel confident before He moves. He already knows where we feel weak — and He plans for it. Sometimes we assume that needing help means we are not ready, not qualified, or not strong enough. But in God’s kingdom, help is not a sign of failure. It is a sign of grace. God often answers our insecurity not by removing the assignment, but by surrounding us with support while we grow into it. Moses still had to go. He still had to trust God. He still had to show up.Aaron didn’t replace him — Aaron assisted him. And over time, Moses grew into the very confidence he thought he lacked. The one who once said, “I can’t speak,” eventually spoke with authority, clarity, and boldness. Today, if God has placed something on your heart and you feel hesitant because you don’t think you’re enough, remember this: God already accounted for your weakness when He called you. He knows what you need, and He will supply it — whether that looks like a person, encouragement, timing, or strength you don’t yet see. You don’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to do it alone. You just have to be willing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ya-girl-renae-reflection--6755704/support.Ya Girl Renae Reflection is a daily one-minute encouragement series where Ya Girl Renae shares simple, heartfelt reflections inspired by everyday life, faith, and personal growth. These short reflections are designed to bring peace, motivation, and reassurance into your day — reminding listeners that God’s love is present even in the small moments. Whether spoken or written, each reflection offers gentle encouragement, uplifting thoughts, and real-life perspective meant to comfort, inspire, and strengthen your spirit. Perfect for anyone seeking daily motivation, Christian encouragement, emotional support, or a quiet moment of reflection in a busy world.

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