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Never Say “Can’t” Our Daily Bread Devotional 21 February 2022 Odmdaily

Never Say “Can’t” Our Daily Bread Devotional 21 February 2022 Odmdaily

Devotional 21 February 2022 Odmdaily

VERSE: Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say. Exodus 4:12

Today’s Scripture & Insight: Exodus 3:7–10; 4:10–15 Insight

Moses offered several objections to being the one chosen to lead Israel out of Egypt: he was unworthy (Exodus 3:11), had inadequate knowledge of God (v. 13), lacked any special powers (4:1), and had a speech impediment (v. 10). In each case, God responded by pointing Moses to a deeper understanding of God rather than focusing on himself. For it’s ultimately God’s presence and power that qualifies people (3:12), not their personal strengths and weaknesses.

Our Daily Bread Devotional 21 February 2022 Odmdaily

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Our Daily Bread Devotional 21 February 2022 Odmdaily


Jen was born without legs and abandoned at the hospital. Yet she says being put up for adoption was a blessing. “I am here because of the people who poured into me.” Her adoptive family helped her to see she was “born like this for a reason.” They raised her to “never say ‘can’t’ ” and encouraged her in all her pursuits—including becoming an accomplished acrobat and aerialist! She meets challenges with an attitude of “How can I tackle this?” and motivates others to do the same.

Never Say “Can’t” Our Daily Bread Devotional 21 February 2022 Odmdaily

The Bible tells the stories of many people God used who seemed incapable or unsuited for their calling—but God used them anyway. Moses is a classic example. When God called him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, he balked (Exodus 3:11; 4:1) and protested, “I am slow of speech and tongue.” God replied, “Who gave human beings their mouths? Who makes them deaf or mute? . . . Is it not I, the Lord? Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say” (4:10–12). When Moses still protested, God provided Aaron to speak for him and assured him He would help them (vv. 13–15).

Like Jen and like Moses, all of us are here for a reason—and God graciously helps us along the way. He supplies people to help us and provides what we need to live for Him.

Reflect & Pray

When have you felt incapable or ill-equipped for a task or role you felt God calling you to fill? How did God help you?

God, I’m so glad you didn’t leave me here on this earth to do it all on my own. Thank You for Your love and guidance and the people You’ve placed in my life.

Bible in a Year: Numbers 1–3 Mark 3

Never Say “Can’t” Our Daily Bread Devotional 21 February 2022 Odmdaily

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