A Prayer for When You Feel Insufficient
By Jennifer Slattery
"Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died, yet his eyes were not weak nor his strength gone." - Deuteronomy 34:7
If you’re familiar with the Old Testament, you may know a bit about Moses, the Egyptian prince turned fugitive God called to liberate His people from 400 years of slavery and oppression. Through him, God wanted to change more than their physical location and situation. He wanted to bring them soul-deep freedom by drawing them into an intimate relationship with Himself, to bless them through that relationship by settling them in the agriculturally rich Promised Land, and then to use that relationship to reveal His nature, heart, and truth to the world.
The people had witnessed numerous awe-inspiring, miraculous displays of God’s power, provision, protection, and presence, including a series of plagues, the parting of a body of water, and a fire that blazed above the people each night. Yet, despite all this, the former slaves refused to entrust their lives and destinies to their loving Creator. Because of this, instead of entering the land of rest as God had planned, they spent 40 years wandering through the wilderness. This means that Moses, who was already 80 by the time he received his divine assignment, led them for another four decades! Well past his prime—according to human logic. But God doesn’t operate according to our understanding, nor, as Moses’ story illustrates, is He limited by our limitations. To phrase it another way, there is nothing God cannot do through a person whose heart is fully devoted to and dependent on Him.
Has God called you to something that feels daunting? Do your current circumstances feel overwhelming and leave you doubting your ability to thrive? Maybe your mind replays all the reasons you can’t overcome whatever challenges stand before you. But the same God that watched over, guided, and empowered Moses for every step of his journey watches over, guides, and empowers you as well.

Let’s Pray:
Holy Father, You are a loving, faithful, all-powerful, unchanging God. You are constantly working on our behalf, leading us to Your very best, toward a thriving, Spirit-filled life of ever-increasing intimacy with You, dependence upon You, and supernatural effectiveness through You. While we know from John 15 that we cannot do anything of eternal significance apart from You, we believe Jesus’ promise that we can do all things through our connection with You. Keep us close and increase our desire for You. Remove everything within us that hinders our growth, freedom, calling, and our relationship with You.
When we feel frightened and overwhelmed, remind us of all the ways You led Moses, as he led your people, for forty long years through the wilderness. Remind us of how You made sure their clothes never wore out, their feet never swelled, and they remained well-nourished. You did those things, not because they deserved Your care, and certainly not because they earned it, but because of Your perfect love and faithfulness. Just as You care for us, not because of anything we’ve done, but because of who You are. Help us to trust You more, and may You use our limitations to reveal Your power and strength.
In Jesus’ Name, we pray, amen.
Related Resource: Finding Strength through the Holy Spirit with Max Lucado
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Jennifer Slattery is a writer and speaker who co-hosts the Faith Over Fear podcast and, along with a team of 6, the Your Daily Bible Verse podcast. She’s addressed women’s groups, Bible studies, and taught at writers conferences across the nation. She’s the author of Building a Family and numerous other titles and maintains a devotional blog at JenniferSlatteryLivesOutLou
She’s passionate about helping people experience Christ’s freedom in all areas of their lives. Visit her online to learn more about her speaking or to book her for your next women’s event, and sign up for her free quarterly newsletter HERE and make sure to connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and GodTube.
Related Resource: Things Jesus Never Said: 7 Common Misconceptions Christians Still Believe
Think you know everything Jesus said? Think again. On the first 2026 episode of The Greg Laurie Show, Pastor Greg dives into popular myths, cultural clichés, and deep-seated misconceptions many Christians think are true that, simply put, Jesus never said. From “God is angry at me and wants to ruin my life” to “Follow your heart,” Pastor Greg unpacks the difference between feel-good slogans, half-truths, and the life-changing reality of biblical fact.
Whether you’re wrestling with religious doubts, burned out by self-help, or just searching for genuine answers, this episode offers clarity, warmth, and a clear invitation to experience the hope that only Jesus can bring. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to follow The Greg Laurie Show on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode!
Originally published Monday, 13 November 2023.






