Divine Encounters: The Importance of Listening to God
"¶ And it came to pass on the day when the LORD spake unto Moses in the land of Egypt," - Exodus 6:28

Exodus 6:28 (KJV) states, "And it came to pass on the day when the LORD spake unto Moses in the land of Egypt, ..." This verse, while seemingly a simple statement of a historical moment, holds profound implications for our lives today. It serves as a reminder that God speaks to His people in the place of their trial and tribulation, and it challenges us to prepare our hearts to receive His words.
In the grand narrative of Exodus, we find Moses in a precarious situation. The people of Israel are suffering under the heavy hands of the Egyptians, and Moses himself struggles with his identity and mission. Suddenly, God breaks into the silence with a divine command. The phrase "it came to pass" denotes a sense of inevitability; the stage is set for change, and God is not idle.
This account asks us to reflect: are we attuned to God’s voice amidst the chaos of our circumstances? The challenges in our lives can often drown out the still, small voice of God. Just as Moses was in Egypt, we too might find ourselves in a ‘land of Egypt’—a place of bondage, despair, or confusion. Yet, even in our darkest hours, God chooses to speak. He does not abandon us to our trials; instead, He seeks to draw near.
Listening for the voice of God requires intentionality. The day when the LORD spake unto Moses indicates that there was a specific moment God chose to engage with His servant. We often forget that such moments require us to be spiritually alert. Do we find time in our busyness to dedicate ourselves to hearing from the Lord? Are we willing to pause, seek Him in prayer, and read His Word? God desires communication with us, just as He did with Moses.
Additionally, there’s an element of obedience tied to the call. God's words to Moses were not mere suggestions but commanded action with mighty implications for the Israelites. When God speaks, it is often to guide us toward our purpose and to fulfill His promises. Our responses to His voice can influence generations, much like Moses' actions shaped the course of Israel's history. Understanding this reality compels us to move beyond passive listening to active engagement.
Consider the implications of Moses' position: he was in Egypt, a land burdened by oppression. This was not a comfortable environment, yet it was where he needed to be to fulfill God’s purpose. The Lord’s voice came at a critical juncture, instructing Moses on how to lead His people to freedom. Our own 'Egypts' may not yield easy environments for hearing God; they may be filled with noise and distraction. But it is often in these very spaces that God's voice is most profound and revolutionary.
The idea that God speaks in our struggles brings us comfort. He is not distant during our troubles; rather, He is present, ready to converse with us. In our trials, God’s words can bring hope, direction, and a sense of peace that transcends our understanding. As we navigate life's uncertainties, let us embrace the truth that He speaks still today.
Moreover, as we attend to His voice, we are challenged to share of our encounters with others who may also be in their own land of Egypt. Just as Moses would go on to communicate God’s message to Pharaoh and the Israelites, we, too, have the privilege and responsibility to share how God speaks into our lives. Our testimonies can be sources of encouragement and resilience for those around us.
Take time today to reflect on how God might be speaking to you. What is He asking of you? Where is He directing your path? In silence and stillness, may we listen with open hearts, ready to respond as Moses did, trusting that God’s word has the power to shape our lives and the lives of those around us.
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Exodus 6:28 - "¶ And it came to pass on the day when the LORD spake unto Moses in the land of Egypt,"
"¶ And it came to pass on the day when the LORD spake unto Moses in the land of Egypt," - Exodus 6:28
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