
THIS is what we all say. We think more of the words than of the message; more of  our eloquence or slowness of speech than of the King's seal and signature. Moses  had learned many wholesome lessons through his long sojourn in Midian; but he  had to learn this last one, that God does not want excellency of speech or of  language in His messengers, but the unction and power which come on those who  speak after direct audience with the Eternal. Aaron, who came to meet Moses,  could speak well; but he was a weak man, whose alliance with Moses caused his  nobler younger brother much anxiety and pain. However, God determined to send  Aaron with him, to be his colleague and spokesman. Better a thousand times had  it been for Moses to trust God for speech, than be thus deposed of his  premiership.
Be sure to gel thy message from the King. - Wait before Him  in the inner shrine, till He says the word which thou shalt speak. This will  give thee the real eloquence of the heart.
Look up for the right words. -  The Apostle said that the Corinthians were enriched in all utterance; and he  said that he spoke the Divine mysteries in words which the Holy Spirit taught.  Ask for these, and you will not be disappointed.
Rely on the Divine  cooperation. - There is another force at work, more subtle and penetrating than  the most eloquent words of man - the power of the Holy Ghost. Seek for His  Divine demonstration and co-witness. And it shall come to pass, that mysterious  influences shall move over the hearts of those that listen to thy words, which  shall attest the mighty fellowship and cooperation of One whom the natural man  cannot detect.