Sometimes people do not share their faith because they feel unqualified. They think:
“I don’t know enough.”
“I’m not good at speaking.”
“I wouldn’t know what to say.”
Moses felt this exact same way.
Exodus 4:10–12
“But Moses pleaded with the Lord, ‘O Lord, I’m not very good with words… I get tongue-tied, and my words get tangled.’ Then the Lord asked Moses, ‘Who makes a person’s mouth? … Now go! I will be with you as you speak, and I will instruct you in what to say.’”
God did not deny Moses’ weakness.
He did not tell Moses that his insecurity was imaginary.
Instead, God gave him a promise:
“I will be with you.”
That same truth still matters today. The gospel does not depend on your eloquence, your education, or your personality.
Romans 1:16
“It is the power of God at work…”
The power is not in the speaker.
The power is in the gospel.
The Holy Spirit is the one who convicts.
The Holy Spirit is the one who transforms.
The Holy Spirit is the one who saves.
Our role is not to convince everyone.
Our role is to be available and obedient.
📍 Discussion Question:
Have you ever felt “not qualified enough” to share your faith? Why?