Exodus 3:3 – So Moses thought, “I will go over and see this strange sight—why the bush does not burn up.”
God would prepare Moses for his leadership role: first, by a revelation of Himself (3:1-10), and second, by a revelation of His ways (3:11-4:17). God’s ways are usually outside the circle of our everyday thought patterns (Isaiah 55:9) and are discerned only as we seek for Holy Spirit insight and understanding (I Cor. 2:14). Moses was occupied with mundane matters when God met him unexpectedly at that burning bush. Moses’ response was critically important. Moses “received the revelation of God’s divine presence in accordance with the demands of his future ministry” as he was introduced to the manifest presence of God represented by the flame. Pay attention to the “flame of God” (Luke 24:32).
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