Our question for today comes from Exodus 3:11:
“Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh?”
Moses wasn’t being humble. He was being honest. Forty years of desert silence had worn down his confidence. He once thought he could save Israel with his bare hands. Now, all he could do was stare at the sand and stammer, “Who am I?”
It’s a question we know well. We feel the nudge to speak, to serve, to lead… and our first response is often a backward glance. We remember our failures. Our fears. The long stretch of years where nothing seemed to matter. And like Moses, we conclude we’re not the one.
But listen to God’s reply. He didn’t list Moses’ strengths. He didn’t recount a résumé. He simply said, “I will be with you.”
That’s the game-changer. Not who we are—but who goes with us.
God still whispers that promise to stuttering lips and reluctant hearts. He still chooses the weak to carry His strength. The unqualified to show His grace.
You may feel small, hidden, or broken. But God sees more. He sees someone He can use.
So maybe the real question isn’t, “Who am I?” Instead it’s, “Who is with me?”
And the answer to that makes all the difference.
I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.