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  • Bible Facts Of The Day, January 20, 2026 “I Will Be With Your Mouth”

    January 20th, 2026

    Exodus 4:15

    15 Now you shall speak to him and put the words in his mouth. And I will be with your mouth and with his mouth, and I will teach you what you shall do. 

    The Role and Importance of a Spokesperson

    • A spokesperson represents another person or organization with authority and responsibility.
    • They serve as the public voice, ensuring the message is communicated accurately and effectively.
    • A spokesperson connects the message to people in a relatable and trustworthy way.

    Key Functions of a Spokesperson

    • Humanizes the Message: Transforms an abstract entity into a relatable voice, building connection and understanding.
    • Controls the Narrative: Ensures the message is accurate, especially in difficult or crisis situations.
    • Builds Credibility and Trust: Authority, honesty, and composure establish confidence in the message.
    • Ensures Consistency: Delivers a unified message across all platforms and audiences.
    • Manages Difficult Situations: Responds calmly to challenging questions and sensitive moments.
    • Acts as a Liaison: Serves as the primary point of communication between the sender and the audience.
    • Reinforces Identity and Purpose: Clearly communicates vision, values, and mission.

    Moses: God’s Chosen Spokesperson

    • In the passage referenced, God rebukes Moses for resisting His calling.
    • Moses attempted to excuse himself by claiming he was slow of speech and slow of tongue.
    • He believed his lack of eloquence disqualified him from speaking on God’s behalf.
    • After forty years in the wilderness, Moses may have felt disconnected from the refined language and training he once had in Egypt.

    A Common Struggle Among Believers

    • Many Christians today mirror Moses’ hesitation.
    • Common excuses include:
      • “I’m not eloquent.”
      • “I don’t know enough Bible verses.”
      • “I’m shy.”
      • “What will people think if I speak about Scripture?”
    • These fears often prevent believers from witnessing and obeying God’s call.

    God’s Response to Moses

    • Exodus 4:15:
      “Now you shall speak to him and put the words in his mouth. And I will be with your mouth and with his mouth, and I will teach you what you shall do.”
    • God did not remove the assignment—He supplied the ability.
    • God promised His presence with the mouth of Moses and the mouth of Aaron.

    God’s Covenant with the Mouth

    • Every person God chooses, He also appoints as His spokesperson.
    • God’s covenant in this passage is specifically connected to speech.
    • The words Moses and Aaron spoke were not self-generated but God-supplied.
    • Their spoken words were required to align exactly with God’s Word.

    Understanding Covenant (Biblical Meaning)

    • A covenant is a binding agreement or legal contract.
    • It implies obedience without alteration:
      • If God says go left, you go left.
      • If God says go right, you go right.
    • In Exodus 4:15, the covenant meant God governed the speech of Moses and Aaron.

    The Nature of Spoken Words

    • Spoken words are formed through:
      • Phonemes (basic sound units)
      • Syllables and words
      • Meaning (semantics)
      • Structure (syntax)
      • Delivery (prosody: pitch, rhythm, volume)
    • God is sovereign even over how words are spoken, not just what is spoken.

    Scripture and the Covenant of Words

    • The writers of the 66 books of the Bible recorded God’s words exactly as given to them by the Holy Spirit.
    • They understood the covenantal responsibility to speak and write faithfully.
    • God’s Word was not altered to fit human preference or ability.

    Application for New Covenant Believers

    • As New Covenant believers, we are under the same obligation to speak God’s truth faithfully.
    • God does not exempt anyone based on eloquence or confidence.
    • If God calls, He supplies the words.
    • Obedience, not eloquence, is the requirement.
    • Every believer is bound by this covenant to represent God accurately to the world.

    Maranatha! Come Lord Jesus!

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