How can we effectively communicate God's messages, like Moses in Exodus 4:28? Today’s Anchor Verse “And Moses told Aaron all the words of the LORD with which He had sent him, and all the signs that He had commanded him to perform.” (Exodus 4:28) What Moses Did Right • He listened first, spoke second • He relayed every word, not just the parts he preferred • He included the signs, giving tangible proof of God’s message • He shared immediately, showing urgency and obedience • He trusted that God would empower the words once spoken Why This Matters Today • God still entrusts His people with His revealed Word • Accuracy guards the truth and protects listeners • Obedience fuels credibility • Urgency keeps hearts soft and responsive • Tangible evidence—changed lives, acts of love—confirms the message Practical Pathways to Clear Communication • Soak in the Word daily before sharing it • Speak Scripture plainly, letting God’s wording stand on its own • Keep personal opinions secondary and clearly labeled as such • Lean on the Holy Spirit for boldness and clarity (Acts 4:31) • Pair words with visible love and integrity (Matthew 5:16) • Move promptly when God opens a door (2 Timothy 4:2) • Stay humble, remembering the message is divine, the messenger human (1 Corinthians 2:3-5) Scripture Snapshots that Reinforce the Pattern • Jeremiah 1:7-9 – God puts words in the mouth of His servant • 1 Peter 4:11 – Speak as one who speaks the very words of God • Acts 4:20 – The apostles cannot help speaking what they have seen and heard • 1 Peter 3:15 – Always be ready to give an answer with gentleness and respect Wrapping It Up The same God who sent Moses sends believers today. Listen carefully, repeat accurately, live credibly, and speak courageously, trusting Him to confirm His own Word. |