How does God's instruction in Exodus 6:10 encourage us to trust His timing? Setting the Scene in Exodus 6 • Israel groans under Pharaoh’s oppression (Exodus 5). • Moses, after an initial surge of confidence, feels crushed when things grow worse. • In verses 6:1–9 God reassures Moses with sweeping promises, yet the people still “did not listen to Moses, on account of their broken spirit and cruel bondage” (v. 9). God Speaks Again—Verse 10 “Then the LORD said to Moses” (Exodus 6:10). That single, quiet sentence becomes a turning point. Despite discouragement and apparent delays, the next word still comes right on schedule. How Verse 10 Encourages Trust in God’s Timing • God’s voice is never late – The word “Then” marks God’s precise moment. He speaks exactly when needed—not a moment too early, not a moment too late (cf. Isaiah 46:10). • Repetition shows resolve – This is not a new command but a restatement (compare v. 11). When God repeats Himself, He underscores that His plan has not shifted with our moods or circumstances. • Divine timing overrules human discouragement – Moses’ discouragement (v. 12) does not cancel God’s agenda. Our emotional valleys do not dictate heaven’s calendar. • Progress often happens invisibly – From Moses’ viewpoint, nothing had changed. Yet God’s redemptive clock was ticking. As Galatians 4:4 reminds, “When the fullness of time had come, God sent His Son.” The principle stretches back to Exodus: deliverance dawns when God’s fullness of time arrives. • God remains present in the wait – The verse proves He has not withdrawn. Psalm 46:1 echoes the reality: “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” Practical Takeaways for Today • Keep listening even when doors seem shut—God often repeats His call to assure us that He hasn’t abandoned the plan. • Judge timing by God’s promises, not by present results. The Exodus teaches that visible setbacks can coincide with invisible progress. • Let God’s unhurried pace build endurance. Romans 5:3–4 shows that endurance produces character; character, hope. • Trust that delays are purposeful, never arbitrary. “The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise, as some understand slowness, but is patient with you” (2 Peter 3:9). Conclusion: The Clock You Can Trust Exodus 6:10, though brief, paints a powerful picture: the Lord speaks again right on time. When life feels stalled, remember the “Then” in this verse. God’s word will arrive, His plan will advance, and His timing—always flawless—invites steady trust. |