Has someone told you something, only to come back later and change his
story? In thinking about this question, some people's minds may immediately go
to politicians. You have heard the joke, "How do you know when a
politician is lying? His lips are moving." Obviously, this does not
characterize all, or perhaps even most, politicians. The statement alleges,
however, that politicians will change their message when speaking to particular
groups to accomplish certain goals.

Since the beginning of the world, God has
spoken to man. Though God speaks through creation itself, He did not simply
create the world and then hide, leaving man to figure out the world and his
place in it. Rather, from the beginning, God took the initiative to reveal
Himself, His ways, and His purposes to man. He spoke to Adam as he walked and
lived in the garden. He spoke to Moses from the burning bush and later,
according to Exodus 33:11, face-to-face. God spoke to the prophets, by His
Spirit, commanding them to write down His words so that they might pass
to future generations (2 Pe. 1:20-21). God spoke to them in various ways at
various times (Heb. 1:1). The thing we must remember in all of this, however,
is that God is the One who took the initiative. His words are what He
communicates to man (2 Tim. 3:16).
God is a God who speaks, a God who reveals
Himself, His character, His purpose, and His plan. From the beginning, that
which He has spoken has been clear and consistent – He will provide for lost
man a sinless redeemer that will reconcile God and man. He has done this in
Christ. In the weeks to come, we will see not only that God speaks, but how He
has spoken and how all that He has spoken points us to Christ.
Stop to consider the wonder of having a God who speaks—not just a distant deity who thunders orders and admonishments from heaven, but one who actually wants to have a conversation with you! Why would the Lord of all creation go to such lengths to communicate personally with each of us? Consider the following reasons:
• God loves you and desires a relationship with you.
• He wants you to know Him personally through intimate communication.
• He longs to encourage you to trust Him. As you experience the fulfillment of His words, your faith grows strong.
• He wants to guide you. The Lord has a good purpose for your life and is willing to direct your decisions and ways so you can experience all that He has planned.
In our busy world, it’s easy to take for granted this invaluable privilege of communication with God. If we are too busy or distracted to hear, His voice will not stop—but we’ll miss out on the riches of an intimate relationship available only to those with receptive hearts and ears.
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