The Big List of Excuses Why God Can’t Use You
Okay, so let me start by saying that this post is NOT original, as I got the idea from an email that was sent to me by a friend. However, I thought it was good enough that it should be shared with the world, not just my email friends.
There are no excuses why God can’t use you
The next time you think God can’t use you, just look to The Bible to see what He had to work with:
- Noah was a drunk (Genesis 9:21)
- Abraham was too old (Genesis 17:17)
- Isaac was a daydreamer
- Jacob was a liar (Genesis 27)
- Leah was ugly (Genesis 29:16-18)
- Joseph was abused (Genesis 37:22-28)
- Moses had a stuttering problem (Exodus 4:10)
- Gideon was afraid (Judges 6:15) (I’m not entirely sure about this reference.)
- Samson had long hair and was a womanizer (Judges 16:17) (Judges 16:5)
- Rahab was a harlot (Joshua 2:1)
- Jeremiah and Timothy were too young (Jeremiah 1:6)
- David had an affair and was a murderer (2 Samuel 11:2-4) (2 Samuel 11:14-17)
- Elijah was suicidal (1 Kings 19:4)
- Isaiah preached naked (Isaiah 20:2)
- Johan ran from God (Jonah 1:3)
- Naomi was a widow (Ruth 1:3)
- Job went bankrupt (Job 1:21)
- Peter denied Christ (Mark 14:71)
- The Disciples fell asleep while praying (Mathew 26:40)
- Martha worried about everything (Luke 10:40-42)
- The Samaritan woman was divorced, more than once (John 4:17-18)
- Zaccheus was too small (Luke 19:2-3)
- Paul was too religious
- Timothy had an ulcer (1Timothy 5:23) and…
- Lazarus was dead (John 11)!
No matter what problems you have or have had (addiction, abuse, size, divorce, worry, physical ailments, etc. etc. etc.) Jesus can heal you of them all. And if He can heal you of them all, he can use you to help others and to His glory! There is absolutely NOTHING that He cannot overcome. This means that as long as we trust in Him, and continue to seek His face, we can be forgiven all our sins and work to make this world a better place!
So take a look at these characters and their habits, memorize one or two that relate to your life and your experiences. And the next time you get discouraged, bring this little weapon out, and say that if God can use them, He can use me!
Feel free to leave comments on characters that relate to you, other characters and their problems. You can also leave what you are over coming, and my prayer partners and I will pray for you (you can also email them to me at the link on the about page).
I remember feeling that I was too young to have a neighborhood Bible study as a young mom. Now every once in a while, the thought crosses my mind that I should retire like most of my generation. But I recognize that as another devious ploy of somebody out to keep me out of the action–so I am delighting in being a bit old with a bit more wisdom than I had when I was a bit more gullible and somebody told me I was a bit too young.
I love this blog! It is so true, for the last year or so God has been calling me to get involved in my church and I have been fighting it because I was scared that I could not be used. Satan let me think that I could not be used (well I let satan)! Once I started taking little steps… God said no you are doing it now! I have started volunteering and can not explain how amazing it feels.
The Disciples fell asleep while praying (Mathew 26:40)
The disciples weren’t praying when they fell asleep. They were just keeping watch for Jesus while he prayed
alexp: while this verse does not say that they were praying, if you read through the context you will see in the next verse that Jesus tells them they must stay awake, keep watch AND pray, so as not to fall into temptation. Perhaps I should have put both verses in the citation.
i see you’re missing a couple and i have the verse to one..
Abraham was too old is in Genesis 17:17 (one of many noting his age)
” Abraham fell facedown; he laughed and said to himself, “Will a son be born to a man a hundred years old? Will Sarah bear a child at the age of ninety?””
Excellent work Emily thank you very much!