Moses and All the Excuses

A Story About Worry and Fear

Before You Listen

After you listen

Memory Verse

The Lord said to him, “Who gave human beings their mouths? Who makes them deaf or mute? Who gives them sight or makes them blind? Is it not I, the Lord? Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.”

But Moses said, “Pardon your servant, Lord. Please send someone else.”

Audio Icon   Exodus 4: 11-13

Quiz

Reflect

When God speaks to Moses at the burning bush, it's an amazing experience for Moses. But as God tells Moses what he wants Moses to do, Moses becomes worried and afraid. He makes a number of excuses:

  1. There’s lots of other people who can do it. Who am I?

  2. God, are you really going to be with me?

  3. What will other people think of me? They might laugh at me or hurt my feelings.

  4. God hasn’t given me the gift to do something like that.

But even though God assured Moses that he would be with Moses as Moses did the work, Moses pleaded with God to send someone else. God had had enough of the excuses, so he promised to also send Moses’ brother Aaron along to help him. God would be with the two of them.

Read all about Moses and all the excuses inExodus 3:1- 4:16. Want to dig deeper and learn more about the story of Moses. Check out the Kids Corner Bible Story The Story of Moses to see what happens to Moses and Aaron as they confront the Pharaoh of Egypt.

Challenge

Take a look at these excuses and think about answers to the excuses that would challenge them and make things right.

  1. There’s lots of other people who can do it. Who am I?

  2. God, are you really going to be with me?

  3. What will other people think of me? They might laugh at me or hurt my feelings.

  4. God hasn’t given me the gift to do something like that.

Think about a time when you needed to do what was right. Perhaps you were worried or afraid. What excuses may have crossed your mind? What prevented you from doing what was right?