The Bush that Wouldn’t Burn Exodus 3:10-15 (Part 2)

THE MISSION OF THE ENCOUNTER – 3:7-10:

    Like the World War II posters of Uncle Sam calling men to enlist in the army, God pointed His finger at Moses and said, “I want you!” God was calling Moses to become the “supreme allied commander” to oversee the liberation of the Israelites! What a privilege, what an opportunity, what a responsibility! And it was that responsibility that shied Moses away from that job. 

    Moses was a fugitive! Moses had not seen His Hebrew family in forty years, at least. Moses was being called to oppose the most powerful ruler in the world at that time: the Egyptian Pharaoh! Perhaps the greatest reason Moses shirked back from accepting this awesome responsibility is because of his own humility, stimulated by an acknowledgment of his own weaknesses (Num. 12:3).

    You know, God really can’t use us until we come face to face with our own weaknesses. It’s not until we recognize our weaknesses that we can give glory to God (cf. Judg. 7:2). In our pride and strength, we serve ourselves. In our humility and weakness, we serve Jehovah God. 

THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF THE ENCOUNTER – 3:11-15:

    God’s mission begins here with Him encouraging Moses: “I will be with you.”

    We often ask, “Who am I?” 

    “Who am I to talk to my co-worker about the gospel?”

    “Who am I to learn sign language to share the gospel with the deaf community?”

    “Who am I to correct my son or daughter who is living in sin?”

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    “Who am I to take a trip halfway around the world to talk to strangers about the gospel?”

    “Who am I?” I am a servant of the living God.

    Jesus promises us in Matthew 28:20 and Hebrews 13:5 that He will be with us. He will empower us to accomplish what He wants us to do. He often reminds us of that. Every Lord’s Day when we take the Lord’s Supper, we hear Jesus say, “I did this for you. Serve me. I will be with you.” Moses received his assurance; we receive ours.

THE REASON FOR THE ENCOUNTER – 3:8:

    Why did the holy Jehovah God, come down in a fire, and reveal Himself to a fugitive watching sheep on the backside of a desert?

    To save His people. To fulfill His promises. To bring redemption.

    God, of course, came down ultimately in the person of Jesus Christ. The incarnation of Jesus is the epitome of the love of God. Why did Jesus do that? Why did He step out of eternity, out of immortality, into a life of limitations, temptations, and death? To save us. To redeem us. To bring us home to heaven.

    It might be a mystery as to why God created us in the first place but the cross of Jesus really answers that question. God wants humans in heaven. He wants to share His love with us. That’s why He created us. That’s why He redeems us. 

    Let us allow the “bush that wouldn’t burn” be a metaphor for our perseverance in doing good, even challenging things, because we know that God is with us. In your weakness, submit to God’s strength to accomplish His will in your life. He will be with you through the end. 

Paul Holland

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