How does Numbers 15:1 encourage obedience and faithfulness in our spiritual journey? The God Who Still Speaks • Numbers 15:1: “Then the LORD said to Moses,” • The verse reminds us that the living God initiates conversation with His people. • Scripture is literal and trustworthy; when it says “the LORD said,” He truly spoke. • God’s voice is the starting point for every act of faithful obedience (Deuteronomy 5:27; John 10:27). Why a Single Sentence Matters • Authority—The command originates with the LORD, not human opinion (2 Timothy 3:16). • Relationship—God addresses Moses by name; He knows and guides each servant (Isaiah 43:1). • Continuity—He speaks after Israel’s failures in Numbers 14, proving His covenant faithfulness (Lamentations 3:22-23). Obedience Flows From Hearing 1. God speaks. 2. We listen. 3. We act—no delay, no debate (1 Samuel 3:10). Faithfulness Built on God’s Character • His promises remain intact even when we falter (Numbers 14:28-30). • Because He is faithful, we can persevere (Hebrews 10:23). Practical Steps for Today • Tune your heart: set aside daily time in the Word; expect God to speak. • Respond immediately: obey the clear teachings you already know. • Hold fast: trust the Speaker when circumstances test your resolve (Hebrews 3:7-8). • Encourage others: share what God is saying through Scripture, just as Moses relayed the LORD’s words to Israel. Key Takeaways • The fact that “the LORD said” is itself a call to action. • Obedience is the natural response to a God who still speaks with absolute authority. • Faithfulness grows as we remember that the Speaker never breaks His promises. |