Moses and the Burning Bush ; Exodus Chapter 3:1-22
Moses and the Burning Bush
The burning bush was a powerful symbol, represents God's miraculous energy ,sacred light, illumination and burning heart of purity, love and clarity to both Jews and Christians. It also represent Moses reverence and fear before the divine presence, according to Langston. In verse 6 this messenger identified himself as God. He told Moses to remove his shoes because he was standing on holy ground which represents humility and respect. Exodus 3:4 is rightly understood as Moses' call story. God call him to a specific task, or vocation, and promises to be with him and provide the resources he needs to accomplish it. It is certainly unique; I do not know anyone else called to such a task from a bush that was om fire, but not burning up. Rescue, freedom, purpose, joy these promises are based on Exodus 6:6-7, when God promise Moses that he would deliver the people of Israel from slavery. We believe that just as God fulfilled his promises for Israel, God has a plan to fulfill them for you through Jesus Christ (Corinthians 1:20). Moses was speaking to the God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob. This story, like other in bible, speaks to God's omnipresence. He finds us where we are even when we don't know where to find him, or if we don't even think to look. What's more, God manifested himself through a burning bush. God choose how he will make his presence known.

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