The sermon explores the theme of brokenness using the story of Moses from Exodus 3:1-14, emphasizing that God often uses flawed individuals to accomplish His purposes. It highlights Moses' insecurities, his past as a murderer, and his feelings of inadequacy when God calls him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. The speaker contrasts the idealized image of Moses with his actual imperfections, arguing that God's power is made perfect in weakness. The message encourages listeners to recognize their own brokenness and to understand that God wants to use them, just as they are, to make a difference in the world. The speaker uses personal anecdotes, including a road rage incident, to illustrate the daily struggle with imperfections and the need to rely on God's strength.
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