Monday, August 22, 2016

Strength to Move Mountains "Who Am I"

This is the first blogpost in my series, Strength to Move Mountains, focused on learning from people in the scriptures.  If I can understand what their strengths, challenges, and weaknesses are, I will gain a source to understand how to overcome my weaknesses, face my challenges, and gain Strength to Stand Strong.  My articles will come from stories in the Bible, but as I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, my stories will also come from the Book of Mormon.  I have been on a fascinating journey as I have been studying people in the scriptures and tried to see them as real people with real challenges who God made great.

I cannot shy away from my faith or my belief in God because it is part of who I am.  I appreciate any feedback, though I am not looking to debate the existence of God or who God is.  I respect other’s beliefs as we are each entitled to our own beliefs, but I would like to share what I have learned and ask for respectful comments in return. 



“Who am I?” I say to myself.
                        Who am I—to think I can make a difference in this world
                        Who am I—to think I have the skills and talents to step out of my comfort zone
Who am I—to think I can be who God wants me to be

Sometimes, I find it easy to question myself.  I think its human nature because its easier to compare our imagined insignificance to another’s purported greatness.  In today’s world, ridicule and judgment are quickly exclaimed on social media, labels can overtake a person’s true identity, and it’s easy to feel we don’t measure up to some arbitrary standard.

“Who am I?” I say to myself.
Who am I—I will never be great       
Who am I—my weaknesses will prevent me from accomplishing my goals

I discovered that somebody great had voiced similar questions. And I became enthralled as I read his story in the Bible.  This man had found a way to overcome his weaknesses and to become who God wanted him to be and who God knew he could be.  He became a great leader to many people and performed many miracles. We recognize him for his great works, but until I sat down and studied his story, I didn’t truly understand his internal battles that preceded his efforts to save the Israelites from their forced slavery and many burdens in Egypt.

“Who am I?” Moses said to God
Who am I—that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
Who am I—“they will not believe me, nor hearken unto my voice”
Who am I—“I am not eloquent…I am slow of speech, and of a slow tongue”
Who am I—“why is it that thou hast sent me?”

Even though Moses questioned his ability to fulfill what God wanted him to do, he moved forward.  He continually sought God’s help. He received help from others including, his brother, Aaron, who became his spokesman, his father-in-law, Jethro offered his confidence in Moses’ ability to free the Israelites.  God assured Moses he would help him, that even though it would be difficult to convince Pharaoh to let his people go, he would be successful. Yet it took many unsuccessful attempts before Pharaoh finally consented.

It is highly unlikely in my life that I will be called upon to go up against a ruler of a large nation, free Israelites from bondage, miraculously part the Red Sea, or lead people for 40 years to the promised land, but in my life I may need to stand up to evil men, help protect my children from the bondage of bad choices, miraculously find solutions to difficult problems, and lead my family on a righteous journey. Therefore, in my quest to resolve the feelings of inadequacies I sometimes experience, I look to Moses and I learn
·      that God believes in me
·      God will help me to accomplish my goals and guide me in that process
·      God will give me strength to face my enemies
·      God will bring me out from under my burdens
·      There will be times when I will want to give up because I have tried multiple times and failed, but I must trust God and keep trying

I receive Strength to Stand Strong when as Moses I look to God for help and trust that God will guide me along my path.

            “Who am I?” I say to myself
Who am I – I am willing to trust God knowing he will help me
                        Who am I – I am strong enough to face my enemies
                        Who am I – I am stepping forward to be who God would have me be

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