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“And the LORD said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god unto Pharaoh: and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.” – Exodus 7:1 Exodus 7:1 is one of the most striking statements in Scripture. God speaks directly to Moses and announces that He has made him “a god unto Pharaoh,” meaning that Moses would stand before the most powerful man in the world with divine authority. This was not a statement of divinity, but of empowerment. God was reordering the balance of power. Moses would no longer be the fearful fugitive who once ran from Egypt; he would now confront Pharaoh as a man sent and backed by God Himself. God was establishing Moses not as a victim of his past but as an instrument of divine power, one whose words would carry the authority of Heaven. Before Moses ever stood in the courts of Pharaoh, God changed how Moses saw himself. Moses had disqualified himself because of his weaknesses, his speech, and his past failures. Yet God reframed Moses’ identity by showing him who he had become in the divine plan. God often prepares His people not by changing their circumstances first but by changing their self-understanding. He gives identity before He gives assignment. He establishes authority before He sends someone into confrontation. Moses needed to see himself the way God saw him—one who had been empowered to stand above the very situation he once feared. The fear that once made him run would now be the fear that bowed before him. This same pattern applies to every believer today. Many people face their own “Pharaohs”—situations that threaten their peace, intimidate their confidence, or stir anxiety in their hearts. These may be emotional pressures, financial burdens, health concerns, difficult relationships, or spiritual battles. Yet God’s message to Moses is still God’s message to His people: you are not powerless before the things that trouble you. In Christ, you have been given spiritual authority over the challenges that rise against you. Worry loses its grip when you realize you stand in the position God has established for you. The situations that once dictated your fears are now subject to the authority God has placed in your life. God positions His people not beneath their worries but above them, granting the strength to confront what once seemed overwhelming. The story of David and Goliath illustrates this truth. David stood before Goliath with a confidence that did not match his size or reputation but flowed from his identity in God. Israel saw an undefeatable giant, but David saw an assignment that God had empowered him to overcome. He did not approach Goliath in fear; he approached him in authority. Just as Moses stood before Pharaoh with God’s backing, David stood before Goliath with a conviction that the living God had already positioned him for victory. What intimidated an entire nation could not intimidate the one who understood his divine empowerment. This same principle applies to anyone reading today: your worries may appear large, vocal, and threatening, but God has already equipped you to stand above them. Seeing yourself through God’s declaration is essential. Moses had to accept God’s words before he could fulfill God’s mission. David had to believe he was more than a shepherd boy before he faced the giant. In the same way, you must embrace the truth that God has placed authority in your hands. What confronts you is not greater than the God who backs you. The challenges in your life cannot overpower you when you walk in the identity God has spoken over you. Divine authority is greater than natural opposition. What you fear cannot reign over you when you stand in the strength of God’s calling. As you continue this journey of faith, recognize that the things that once controlled you can no longer dictate your life. God has made you strong where you once felt weak, bold where you once felt intimidated, and victorious where you once felt defeated. The same God who empowered Moses and strengthened David now empowers you with the same spiritual authority. Let us Pray: Heavenly Father, Thank You for the assurance that You empower Your people with authority. Just as You made Moses a god unto Pharaoh, strengthen us to walk in the identity You have spoken over us. Let every fear, worry, and challenge in our lives come under the dominion of Your Spirit working within us. Grant us boldness to confront whatever intimidates us, confidence to act upon Your Word, and peace to trust in Your power. Establish our hearts in victory and let every “Pharaoh” in our lives bow to Your name. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.