How can we apply the principles of Leviticus 7:22 in our daily lives? Setting the Scene Leviticus 7:22: “Then the LORD said to Moses,” A simple sentence, yet it reminds us that God speaks with clarity, purpose, and authority. Principles Drawn From the Verse • God initiates communication. • His word carries absolute authority. • Revelation is meant for obedience, not mere information. • The message comes through a chosen mediator, pointing us to Christ, our ultimate Mediator (Hebrews 1:1-2). Putting It Into Practice 1. Cultivate a Listening Heart – Set apart time daily to open Scripture, expecting God to speak (Psalm 119:18). – Pray, “Speak, LORD, for Your servant is listening” (1 Samuel 3:10). 2. Treat God’s Word as Final – When Scripture addresses an issue, let it settle the matter in your mind and behavior (Isaiah 66:2). – Compare every opinion, emotion, or cultural norm with the written Word (Acts 17:11). 3. Obey Promptly – “Be doers of the word, and not hearers only” (James 1:22). – Start with the next clear step—apologize, forgive, give, serve—whatever the Lord has shown you. 4. Follow the Mediator – Jesus said, “My sheep listen to My voice; I know them, and they follow Me” (John 10:27). – Keep Christ central; He brings every command of God into focus and enables us by His Spirit. 5. Pass On the Message – Moses received and then relayed God’s words; we are called to do the same (2 Timothy 2:2). – Share Scripture in family devotions, conversations, social media posts—letting God’s voice be heard. Living the Call Today • Schedule a specific daily slot—morning or evening—for unhurried Bible reading. • Memorize one verse each week to keep God’s voice fresh in your mind (Psalm 119:11). • Before major decisions, ask, “What has the Lord already said about this in His Word?” • When convictions arise, respond immediately; delayed obedience easily becomes disobedience. • Encourage fellow believers with verses you’ve read, reinforcing a culture of listening to God together. The God who spoke to Moses still speaks through His perfect, unchanging Word. Hear Him, heed Him, and watch His guidance shape every corner of daily life. |