The 1 Reason You Don't Feel Like God Is Using You
- Scott Weatherford
- May 1, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: May 7, 2019
When you limit your vision to you can do, you stop seeing what God can do.

Have you ever felt inadequate? Have you ever felt out of place? Have you ever felt that he task in front of you is just to difficult to face? You are not alone!
God is the God who stretches us. He never does things that we can do on our own. His ways are higher his vision is greater and his power in unlimited. He wants to use you! The biggest barrier is you! God wants us to overcome our reluctance and experience him as never before.
Let me help you with some thoughts.
There is a difference between human vision and God’s vision....
Human vision is based on trying to maximize our resources and skills. God’s vision is based on using us beyond our capacity.
Human vision is based on accomplishing the most appealing dream. God’s vision challenges us to accomplish an impossible or improbable dream.
Human vision is often based on what brings us delight. God’s vision is a reflection of what brings him delight.
Human vision is dangerous because it inflates our ego. God’s vision is dangerous because it demonstrates his power at work within us – and our complete inadequacy.
Human vision drives us to push ourselves to the limit. God’s vision drives us to our knees in submission, humility, and obedience.
Human vision represents a commitment we develop and pursue until we tire of the battle. God’s vision becomes an obsession we embrace until he enables us to fulfill it or he brings us home.
Human vision reflects our cultural obsessions: size, speed, status, and success. God’s vision reflects biblical obsessions: people, holiness, love, and transformation.
Human vision is based on accomplishing the most appealing dream. God’s vision challenges us to accomplish an impossible or improbable dream.
If Moses Struggled. You Will Too.
This is compelling stuff! I don’t think there is a person who doesn’t want to live a life full of purpose and meaning. We have to cross the barrier of reluctance. You have to cross the barrier of me!
There is no greater example than Moses. He was the most reluctant leader found in scripture. God visited him in a burning bush, gave him specific instructions, miraculous signs, the assistance of his older brother and still he hesitated.
Moses finally crossed the barrier and found a life filled with adventure , adversity, and achievement.
This would have never been the case without the bold move of surrender.
God wants to use your life for his glory. He wants you to live out his vision. The question is will you cross the barrier of me?
God wants to use you life for His glory. Will you cross the barrier of 'me' to see Him work?
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