“For
the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say.”
Luke
12:12
In Exodus 3:13, Moses asks God to
tell him what he should say to the children of Israel upon his return to Egypt.
In essence, Moses was asking God to tell him what he should do. God responds by
telling Moses exactly what to say (Exodus 3:14-17). I suspect that Moses may
have been afraid that the leaders of Israel would not believe him and he needed
to know what to say and what to do to convince both them and the leaders of
Egypt. God responded by teaching Moses what he should say.
This reminds me of what Jesus
taught His disciples in Luke 12:8-12, as He prepared them to face leaders who
would not quickly buy into His message of salvation. Jesus understood that
anyone who was bold enough to preach His Gospel would be opening themselves up
to the possibility of being attacked for their beliefs. These attacks would
come from regular everyday people, and from religious leaders and government
authorities. When (not if) this happened, Jesus wanted to reassure His
followers that the Holy Spirit would teach them exactly what they should say, exactly
when they needed to say it. This was His promise to stand with His followers in
these situations.
We live in a fallen world in which
people are persecuted for being followers of Christ. Here in the United States,
we do not see this as much as people in other countries but eventually that
kind of persecution will come to our shores, or should I say, it shall increase
in occurrence. When we face questions or even persecution, be it from our
neighbors or from the government, God will respond just as He did with Moses.
Trust that the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you should
say. Then, in full obedience, speak and let God’s words change hearts around
you.

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