What if the question you've been asking God… isn't the real question?
We've all whispered "Why me?" at some point — sometimes as frustration, sometimes as confusion, and sometimes as a quiet ache about who we are.
In this episode, we walk through Moses at the burning bush — a man who asked God "Why me?" not once, but five times. And what unfolds is a deeply personal exploration of the question hiding underneath the one we're actually asking:
Am I trusting God with who I am — or am I performing for His approval?
Because sometimes "Why me?" doesn't need an answer.
It needs a presence.
🎧 In this episode:
What Moses teaches us about disqualifying ourselves
The three different versions of "Why me?" — and why each one matters
Why God's answer wasn't a list of qualifications, but a Person
How "I AM with you" meets us in suffering, in calling, and in identity
✨ This Week's Invitation:
Pay attention to which version of "Why me?" you've been carrying…
and gently ask yourself:
Am I trusting God with who I am — or am I performing for His approval?
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