When God Speaks: Responding to His Call
"And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying," - Exodus 6:10

Exodus 6:10 reads, "And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying," This concise yet profound verse serves as a powerful reminder of God's communication with His chosen instruments. As we delve into this moment in scripture, it is essential to explore the context, significance, and implications of God speaking to Moses, a pivotal figure not only in the history of Israel but in the overarching narrative of salvation.
The background leading up to Exodus 6 reveals a tempestuous period in Israel's history. God’s people were enslaved in Egypt, suffering under the harsh rule of Pharaoh. Their cries rose to Heaven, and in response, God had already initiated His plan to deliver them. However, Moses, who had returned to Egypt as God's chosen deliverer, encountered resistance not just from Pharaoh, but also from the very people he was meant to save. They were disheartened, doubting Moses's leadership and God’s promises amidst their suffering (Exodus 5). In Exodus 6:10, we see God's reassurance as He reminds Moses that the covenant and the promise of deliverance are still intact.
The act of God speaking to Moses indicates a relationship characterized by dialogue. God’s direct communication signifies His desire for involvement and connection with humanity. This divine conversation highlights that God is not distant or detached; rather, He engages with us, speaks to us, and directs us according to His perfect will. Throughout biblical history, we observe a consistent theme: God initiates conversations. From the Garden of Eden addressing Adam and Eve to the profound encounters with the prophets, God’s voice has always been present, guiding His people.
This raises an important question for us today: are we listening? In our fast-paced life filled with noise and distractions, the voice of God may often be drowned out. We might find ourselves like the Israelites, enveloped in despair, questioning God’s plans. It’s vital that we cultivate a posture of listening to discern what God is saying amidst our circumstances. How do we do this? Through prayer, meditation on His Word, and being open to His leading in our lives.
Moreover, God’s words to Moses underline the importance of obedience. The directive he received was not merely for personal assurance but for action. Following God’s call often necessitates stepping out in faith, even when we may feel inadequate or fearful. Moses was reluctant, citing his stammering speech as a reason for doubt (Exodus 4:10). Yet, God emphasized that His strength is made perfect in our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). By speaking to Moses, He was not only equipping him but also empowering him to trust God's plan over his insecurities.
As we meditate on this passage, we must reflect on our response to God's voice. Are we disregarding His calls due to fear, insecurity, or the opinions of others? Or are we stepping out in faith, believing that God’s purpose for us is greater than our limitations? God spoke to Moses and called him to lead, and in doing so, He calls us to fulfill our unique purposes in His grand design.
Today, let us endeavor to be like Moses, who despite his fears and doubts, chose to listen to God's words and follow His instructions. As we navigate through our challenges, let us remain receptive to God’s voice, ready to respond with obedience and faith. The assurance remains: when the LORD speaks, miracles unfold. We, too, can be vessels of His work in this world, answering His call with courage and determination.
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Exodus 6:10 - "And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,"
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