Hearts Aligned with Divine Instruction
"¶ And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying," - Leviticus 7:28

In Leviticus 7:28, we encounter a pivotal statement: "And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying." This sentence, though brief, opens a profound window into the relationship between God and His people, emphasizing the theme of divine instruction and human obedience.
As we reflect on this passage, we must first recognize the context of God’s speaking to Moses which is deeply rich in meaning. The book of Leviticus is essentially a manual for worship, outlining how the Israelites are to live in relationship both with God and one another. It contains laws and rituals intended to set the Israelites apart as God’s chosen people. In these instructions, we see God’s desire for holiness and order among His people, and it calls for an attentive heart willing to respond.
When the LORD speaks, it is not merely for the purpose of conveying information; it is a divine invitation to listen, to engage, and ultimately to act. The mention of Moses in this verse is significant; he is the mediator between God and the people of Israel, directly receiving the Lord's commands and then relaying them to the community. Moses serves as a reminder that our call to listen is not just for our edification but also for the sake of our community.
Let’s consider what it means for God to speak. God’s words are a source of life, guidance, and conviction. Every time wisdom is imparted from Him, it carries weight; it invites our response. In our modern world, many are concerned with the noise and distractions that bombard us daily. Yet, the beauty of divine instruction lies in its clarity amidst the chaos. God speaks not out of a need to control but as an expression of His love and desire for a healthy relationship with humanity. His instructions are birthed out of concern for our spiritual well-being.
In our prayer life, we should seek moments of stillness when we can tune our hearts to hear God’s voice. Often, we approach God with our requests and needs but fail to listen to His guidance. Much like Moses, we must cultivate the posture of staying attentive to divine direction. It is in the quietness of our souls where we can hear Him speak into the complexities of our lives, be it through Scripture, prayer, or the wise counsel of others.
Moreover, the phrase "spake unto Moses" suggests a personal relationship. God speaks to us on a personal level too. Each one of us is invited to engage with Him, and He knows us intimately. Just as the Israelites needed specific instructions for their rituals and sacrificial practices, we also need God’s guidance in our daily lives to navigate the complexities of our spiritual journeys.
In this light, the implications of Leviticus 7:28 extend beyond the historical context into our contemporary lives. In a society that often values autonomy and independence, God’s voice may call us to vulnerability—to listen and be guided by His wisdom. This may involve making difficult decisions that align with His will, perhaps prioritizing relationship over ambition, or extending grace where we might prefer justice.
Finally, as we conclude our reflection on this passage, let us consider the attitude with which we approach God’s instructions. Do we come with a spirit of submission, eager to learn? Or do we resist because of preconceived notions about what His directives might demand of us? Let us strive to emulate the responsiveness of Moses, who, despite his doubts and fears, ultimately obeyed God’s command.
May we open our hearts and minds to hear the voice of God. As He speaks into our lives today, let us respond not just with words but with action that reflects the holiness He desires. In this way, we become conduits of His grace and truth, participating in His divine plan for the world.
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Leviticus 7:28 - "¶ And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,"
"¶ And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying," - Leviticus 7:28
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Leviticus 11:28 - "And he that beareth the carcase of them shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even: they are unclean unto you."
Leviticus 18:28 - "That the land spue not you out also, when ye defile it, as it spued out the nations that were before you."
Leviticus 6:28 - "But the earthen vessel wherein it is sodden shall be broken: and if it be sodden in a brasen pot, it shall be both scoured, and rinsed in water."
Leviticus 15:28 - "But if she be cleansed of her issue, then she shall number to herself seven days, and after that she shall be clean."
Leviticus 23:28 - "And ye shall do no work in that same day: for it is a day of atonement, to make an atonement for you before the LORD your God."
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Leviticus 26:28 - "Then I will walk contrary unto you also in fury; and I, even I, will chastise you seven times for your sins."
Leviticus 16:28 - "And he that burneth them shall wash his clothes, and bathe his flesh in water, and afterward he shall come into the camp."
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Leviticus 7:1 - "Likewise this is the law of the trespass offering: it is most holy."
Leviticus 7:7 - "As the sin offering is, so is the trespass offering: there is one law for them: the priest that maketh atonement therewith shall have it."
Leviticus 19:28 - "Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD."
Leviticus 19:7 - "And if it be eaten at all on the third day, it is abominable; it shall not be accepted."
Leviticus 13:28 - "And if the bright spot stay in his place, and spread not in the skin, but it be somewhat dark; it is a rising of the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him clean: for it is an inflammation of the burning."
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Leviticus 3:7 - "If he offer a lamb for his offering, then shall he offer it before the LORD."
Leviticus 7:3 - "And he shall offer of it all the fat thereof; the rump, and the fat that covereth the inwards,"
Leviticus 26:7 - "And ye shall chase your enemies, and they shall fall before you by the sword."
Leviticus 25:7 - "And for thy cattle, and for the beast that are in thy land, shall all the increase thereof be meat."
Leviticus 7:11 - "And this is the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which he shall offer unto the LORD."
Leviticus 8:28 - "And Moses took them from off their hands, and burnt them on the altar upon the burnt offering: they were consecrations for a sweet savour: it is an offering made by fire unto the LORD."
Leviticus 20:7 - "¶ Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be ye holy: for I am the LORD your God."
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