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23: Burning Bush: An Invitation to Get Closer to God


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Moses encounters God through a burning bush on Mount Horeb, leading to a profound dialogue about identity, purpose, and the nature of God's relationship with humanity.

• God calls Moses by name twice, showing He knows and recognizes Moses personally
• The burning bush represents a paradox – fire that doesn't consume – symbolizing God's transformative presence
• God instructs Moses to remove his sandals because he stands on holy ground
• The Hebrew term for "holy ground" (admat Kodash) is the same word used for the dirt from which Adam was formed
• Moses hides his face in fear, but God continues the conversation, meeting Moses in his unworthiness
• God reveals His name as "I AM WHO I AM," establishing His self-sufficient, independent nature
• Moses returns to the same mountain later to receive the Ten Commandments, demonstrating how God changes the person, not the place
• Personal relationship with God isn't meant to remain private but should flow outward into community
• Accountability and support from others helps sustain what begins in personal encounter

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