The Burning Bush
Introduction
∗ God is at work. Humanly speaking, it’s as the burning bush not only made a profound impact on Moses and the nation of Israel, but also continue to serve as a key event in history.
∗ This passage of scripture is one that must have been well known to the Jews of Jesus’ day.
∗ The account of the burning bush is so central to the thinking of the Gospel writers, Mark and Luke that they ( perhaps like most men in their day) came to call the section of this scripture “the bush” portion ( Mark 12:26;
∗ This passage of scripture is one that must have been well known to the Jews of Jesus’ day.
∗ The account of the burning bush is so central to the thinking of the Gospel writers, Mark and Luke that they ( perhaps like most men in their day) came to call the section of this scripture “the bush” portion ( Mark 12:26;
Luke 20:37).
∗ Moses worked as a Shepherd while living with his father-in-law a life and the occupation quite different from the privilege and the prestige associated with his life in Pharaoh’s court. He greased sheep in the pastures of Mountain.
Mountain Horeb has many names.
1. Horeb,
2. Mt. Sinai
3. Mountain of Moses
4. Mountain of God
1. Horeb,
2. Mt. Sinai
3. Mountain of Moses
4. Mountain of God
The burning bush
∗ The bush is apparently a typical common desert bush, the but fire is far from ordinary.
∗ The closer Moses got to the bush, the more incredible the scene became.
∗ Moses surely had to wonder about this phenomenon.
∗ Scholars have offered numerous explanation for this burning bush over the years, not wanting to acknowledge a full- fledged miracle.
∗ Yet, we know from the biblical account that this is truly a unique intervention of God in time and space.
∗ The closer Moses got to the bush, the more incredible the scene became.
∗ Moses surely had to wonder about this phenomenon.
∗ Scholars have offered numerous explanation for this burning bush over the years, not wanting to acknowledge a full- fledged miracle.
∗ Yet, we know from the biblical account that this is truly a unique intervention of God in time and space.
THE CHANGE FROM GOD TO THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL
∗ The entire chapter introduced a significant change in the drama of deliverance of God’s people from Egypt.
1. From God’s providential dealings in the life of the nation of Israel,
2. God’s direct intervention through Moses,
3. Miracles He performs,
4. From the silence of God over the past four hundred years to speaking God directly to Moses from the bush and
5. Later on from the same mountain asserting Himself “I AM THAT I AM.” is thought provoking.
∗ The entire chapter introduced a significant change in the drama of deliverance of God’s people from Egypt.
1. From God’s providential dealings in the life of the nation of Israel,
2. God’s direct intervention through Moses,
3. Miracles He performs,
4. From the silence of God over the past four hundred years to speaking God directly to Moses from the bush and
5. Later on from the same mountain asserting Himself “I AM THAT I AM.” is thought provoking.
“I AM THAT I AM.”
∗ Scholars have spent a great deal of effort to determine the exact meaning of the expression, ” I AM THAT I AM.” As the, I AM, God is not the God who was anything, in the sense who changes.
∗ Whatever He was, He continues to be and He will be forever.
∗ God exists independently and unchangeably.
∗ Therefore whatever God has begun to do, He will bring it to completion, because there is no changes that necessitate any alterations in His original plans and purpose.
∗ Scholars have spent a great deal of effort to determine the exact meaning of the expression, ” I AM THAT I AM.” As the, I AM, God is not the God who was anything, in the sense who changes.
∗ Whatever He was, He continues to be and He will be forever.
∗ God exists independently and unchangeably.
∗ Therefore whatever God has begun to do, He will bring it to completion, because there is no changes that necessitate any alterations in His original plans and purpose.
PROVING HIMSELF THROUGH THE BUSH
∗ Moses’ attention was drawn to a most unusual sight, that of a burning bush which was not being consumed by the fire with in.
∗ Moses’ attention was drawn to a most unusual sight, that of a burning bush which was not being consumed by the fire with in.
∗ God was in the bush speaking clearly a miraculous event.
∗ The angel of the Lord turned out in this context God Himself talking to Moses.
∗ It’s a place of reverence; it’s a holy place.
∗ The command, Take your sandals off, prevented Moses from rashly intruding, unprepared into His presence.
∗ God introduced Himself to Moses that He was the father of his father and the forefathers.
∗ Moses hid his face due to reverent fear in the presence of Divine God.
∗ The angel of the Lord turned out in this context God Himself talking to Moses.
∗ It’s a place of reverence; it’s a holy place.
∗ The command, Take your sandals off, prevented Moses from rashly intruding, unprepared into His presence.
∗ God introduced Himself to Moses that He was the father of his father and the forefathers.
∗ Moses hid his face due to reverent fear in the presence of Divine God.
GOD’S PLAN OF WORK
∗All knowing God was aware of the desperate situation of Israel.
∗ He promised to deliver them from Egyptian oppression.
∗ His promise is as follows –
– delivers the Israelite’s from the hands of Egyptians.
– brings them to a fertile and bounteous land where honey and milk flow.
– tells them who have inhabited the Promised Land at that time.*
∗All knowing God was aware of the desperate situation of Israel.
∗ He promised to deliver them from Egyptian oppression.
∗ His promise is as follows –
– delivers the Israelite’s from the hands of Egyptians.
– brings them to a fertile and bounteous land where honey and milk flow.
– tells them who have inhabited the Promised Land at that time.*
DIVINE SUMMONS TO MOSES
1. Leader or Deliverer of Israel
2. Ambassador of God
1. Leader or Deliverer of Israel
2. Ambassador of God
THE OBJECTIONS OF MOSES
1. An expression of Inadequacy for a serious mission.
1. An expression of Inadequacy for a serious mission.
GOD’S PROMISE
∗Now that God had revealed Himself, He revealed His plans for Moses and for Israel.
∗Moses had to repeat the words that God has spoken to him from the burning bush, request a three-day leave for the Israelites to go worship God in the desert and collect the wages that are owed to the people of God for their hard work in Egypt.
∗Now that God had revealed Himself, He revealed His plans for Moses and for Israel.
∗Moses had to repeat the words that God has spoken to him from the burning bush, request a three-day leave for the Israelites to go worship God in the desert and collect the wages that are owed to the people of God for their hard work in Egypt.
LESSONS LEARNT
Here are the lessons Moses teaches each of us about our past, present, and future.
(1) Through your past trust God that everything had a purpose.
(2) In your present ask God what he would have you do.
(3) With your future believe God that he will do great things.
Because He will.
Let’s pray
Lord, Thank you for your leading in the past; thank you for making us to see a new day with a new purpose and thank you for Your promises you have given, which w look forward with prayers. Amen.
Glory be to God