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At the heart of Moses’ response that day, lay his Hebrew understanding of "hearing" being inseparable from "obedience". "To Hear is to Obey". And, in that obedience, not as the shepherd of the flocks, nor the prince of Egypt, but the prophet of God emerged from that burning desert in obedience, to lead his people from captivity to the land of God’s promise. Likewise, when we hear God, it is not an issue of having to decide to obey but rather one of just responding in obedience.
There is a Prot( David Hawkins) who keeps claiming that the Benedictine 'Motto" is 'Listen & Obey" I have never heard this. Possibly someone in the forum will know where he gets that from....