God Speaks to Man No 2
By
Shelby G.
Floyd
The scriptures declare, “In the past God
spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways”
(Hebrews 1:1, NIV). We note that the text says this divine communication
was done in “in the past.” What does
that mean? That means that everything
God said to man before the cross is included in that statement. "In the past" started with Adam and
goes all the way to the cross of Christ.
He spoke to “our ancestors.” How
did he speak? He spoke by the
prophets. God spoke at different times,
and different places, and in different methods.
Notice a few examples of the manner, means,
and methods God used in speaking to the fathers in times past.
1. To Adam God spoke
"face-to-face" or "word of mouth." Can you imagine what it would be like to
stand before God almighty that created the heavens and earth and hear him speak
to you? That is how God spoke to Adam.
An example of this "viva voce" communication is found in Genesis: "the
Lord called unto Adam and said unto him, where are you?" (Genesis 3: 9.) God asked this question
after Adam had sinned and lost his halo of innocence. Because of guilt and shame Adam hid himself
behind the trees for he did not want to talk to God who he had disobeyed.
2. To Abraham the father of the Hebrew
race, God spoke by angels and by dreams (Genesis 12-18).
3. To Lot God spoke by angels (Genesis 19).
4. And to Jacob God spoke by dreams and
visions, as when he dreamed of a ladder that reached from earth to heaven and
the angels of God were ascending and descending on it (Genesis 28:10-22; John
1:51). This was a symbol indicating that divine communication would be possible
between God and man.
5. Finally, to Moses God spoke through a
burning bush. When Moses approached a
burning bush that was not consumed God said, "Moses take off your shoes,
for the ground on which you stand is holy ground" (Exodus 3:5).
The idea we
observe is that God used different means and methods in speaking to man in
times past. But our text says that he
spoke to the fathers by the prophets. The
prophets, from Samuel to Malachi, then
were the principal agents in the divine communications in times past
(Deuteronomy
Today, however, God spoke to us through his
beloved Son and the holy apostles. Hear, heed and obey God’s Word! Copyright ©
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