Exodus 4-6 Learning To Trust The God Who Sends
Exodus 4–6 traces Moses’ continued resistance to his calling and God’s unwavering patience in equipping him for the task. Moses fears rejection, questions his speech, and even asks God to send someone else. In response, God appoints Aaron as his spokesman and gives signs to confirm His power. Yet even after obedience, Moses faces Pharaoh’s hard heart, Israel’s disappointment, and his own discouragement. God’s message remains constant: “I am the LORD.” His identity and promises—not human success—guarantee the outcome.
When things worsen before they improve, God reminds Moses that deliverance is a process. Redemption takes shape in steps—through obedience, persistence, and trust in the One who has spoken.