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I Ain't the Man for This Job

6/9/2025

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Day 1: "I Ain't the Man for This Job" - When You Feel Like a Busted Saddle

Scripture Reading: Exodus 3:11-12 "But Moses said to God, 'Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the sons of Israel out of Egypt?' And He said, 'Certainly I will be with you...'"

Trail Talk: Moses had been riding the range for 40 years, tending sheep instead of leading armies. When God called him to face down Pharaoh—the most powerful man alive—Moses felt about as useful as a chocolate teapot. Sound familiar?

Sometimes we look at what God's asking us to do and think we're not cut out for the job. Maybe you feel called to witness to that tough neighbor, lead a Bible study, or step up in church leadership, but you keep thinking, "I ain't the right cowpoke for this."

Here's the truth straight from the horse's mouth: God don't pick folks based on their resume. He picks 'em based on their heart. And when He calls you to ride, He promises to ride alongside you. That's better than any qualification you could have.

Campfire Questions:
  1. What situation makes you feel like you're "all hat and no cattle" when it comes to serving God?
  2. How might your past mistakes or current circumstances be making you gun-shy about God's calling?
  3. What does it mean to have the Almighty as your riding partner?​​
Prayer Round-Up: Ask the Lord to help you see yourself through His eyes, not through your own doubts. Pray for the confidence that comes from knowing He's riding with you, no matter how rough the trail gets.

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