Exodus Study: God Proves Himself to Moses (Exodus 4:1-5)

November 26, 2025

Series: Exodus Study

In Exodus 4:1–9 we see Moses wrestling with deep insecurity as he stands before a God who is calling him to a task that feels far beyond his ability. Worried that the people will not believe him, Moses focuses on his weaknesses instead of God’s power—so the Lord graciously redirects his attention with a simple question: “What is that in thine hand?” God takes an ordinary shepherd’s rod and turns it into a serpent and back again, showing Moses that when what we have is surrendered in obedience, God can transform the ordinary into the supernatural. Through the signs of the rod, the leprous hand, and the promise of water turned to blood, God reveals both His authority over Egypt and His ability to expose and cleanse the heart. This passage reminds us that God does not wait for us to be impressive, eloquent, or fearless; He calls us to trust Him, to offer what is already in our hand, and to walk by faith in His sufficiency rather than being paralyzed by our own insecurity.