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Who am I . . .?
Moses was astounded when informed by God that he had been chosen to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt. His response was, "Who am I . . .?"Ex. 3:11;
A correct answer to this question "Who am I?" is vital. The realization of who and what we really are—not restricted mortals but unlimited, immortal ideas of God—is of central importance to our spiritual advancement.
God has a unique purpose for each of His children. In order to better perceive that purpose and how to fulfill it, we can profitably examine Moses' experience.
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HELEN A. DEL NEGRO
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Constantly flowing supply
MICHAEL A. WEST
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Who am I . . .?
C. EARLE ARMSTRONG
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You are necessary to God
CONSTANCE S. SAMMIS
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From racism to the recognition of true identity
DORRISENE FOREMAN
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Running on a full tank
FREDERICK H. BRIGHTMAN
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Love—the key to reform
JOAN V. GERVILLE-RÉACHE
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I am not Robert Redford!
THOMAS ALAN WALDMAN
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UFOs and other objects
Nathan A. Talbot
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Not always
Mildred M. Koestner
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Expressing God or impressing people?
Scheherezade Issari
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Thanksgiving
April De Conick
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When I decided to join a branch church and The Mother Church...
Margaret A. Rudberg
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A few months after we were married my husband became seriously...
Christine M. Telthorst with contributions from Richard V. Telthorst
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One Saturday, our twelve-month-old daughter had symptoms...
Elizabeth Deaton with contributions from Agnes I. Milne