In today's gathering, we delved into the profound narrative of Moses and the burning bush as recounted in Exodus 3:1-15. This story is not just a historical account; it is a testament to God's enduring presence and His transformative power in our lives. Moses, at the age of 80, encountered God in a way that would redefine his purpose and the destiny of God's people. This encounter teaches us that it is never too late for God to use us for His glory.
Moses' life was a preparation for leadership, first in the courts of Egypt and then as a shepherd in Midian. God's design for leadership is not one of dominion but of shepherding—caring and protecting His flock. This mirrors how Jesus leads us, with compassion and guidance.
The burning bush was a divine appointment where God revealed His holiness. The ground Moses stood upon was made holy by God's presence, just as we are made holy by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. We are called to live in reverence to God's holiness, resisting sin and honoring God with our bodies, which are temples of the Holy Spirit.
God's presence in our lives is transformative. Like the bush that was not consumed by the fire, we too can endure trials without being overcome. God's promise to be with us ensures that we can withstand the fires of adversity without being destroyed. Our God is a refining fire, purifying us and making us more like Jesus.
We must remain attentive to God's workings in our lives. In the busyness of life, we risk missing the miracles God performs daily. From the grandiose to the subtle, each act of God is a testament to His care and involvement in our lives. We must not take for granted the blessings we receive and should always be attuned to the still, small voice of God.
Moses' calling was daunting, yet God's assurance was clear: "I will be with you." This promise is the cornerstone of our faith. When we face insurmountable tasks, it is not our own strength but God's presence that makes the impossible possible. God's calling transcends our potential, and His presence is the answer to our insecurities and doubts.
As we reflect on the continuity of God's character from the Old Testament to the New Testament, we see Jesus as the fulfillment of God's promises. Jesus is the "I AM," the eternal, unchanging God who came down to rescue us and lead us into the fullness of life with Him.
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