Actually, there are no limits!



"And Moses said to the Lord, O Lord, I am not eloquent or a man of words, neither before nor since You have spoken to Your servant; for I am slow of speech and have a heavy and awkward tongue. Then the anger of the Lord blazed against Moses; He said, Is there not Aaron your brother, the Levite? I know he can speak well. Also, he is coming out to meet you, and when he sees you, he will be overjoyed" Exodus 4:10,14.

Often times, we shy away from the assignment God has for our lives because we have seemingly plausible and "good" reasons engendered by our awareness of certain impairments or weaknesses in our lives.

Every time you overlook your God-given assignment because of an impairment, you're simply denying another person the opportunity to find a platform of expression in destiny.

God knew about Moses' slowness of speech before He called him. However, He had already made an arrangement for that before calling him. That is, the ministry of Aaron was birthed on the reality of the limitation of Moses.

If Moses had ignored God's call because of what He considered a good reason, perhaps, the ministry of Aaron wouldn't have seen the light of day.

Sir, that excuse you've been giving to God as a reason for not doing what He asked you to do is actually the birth ground for another person's ministry. Your perceived impairment is a divine arrangement for another man's assignment; it is not a limitation. However, you may not know this until you step out in faith.

Someone's assignment is waiting for your alignment with purpose for it to be activated.

MOSES! RISE UP TO YOUR ASSIGNMENT. YOUR SLOWNESS OF SPEECH IS NOT A LIMITATION BUT A PROVISION FOR AARON'S MANIFESTATION. If you say no to your assignment because of a perceived limitation or lack of qualification, you will not only fail God and your generation, you may also keep other people's assignments on stagnation.

Friend, rise up to your purpose. There are no limits because God has made proper arrangement for proper handling of your limitations.

Have a blessed week.


Credit: Franklin Ewelike

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