Dearly beloved congregation of our Lord Jesus Christ, we have already noted that God is largely absent from Exodus 2. But He is omnipresent in Exodus 3 & 4. This is the most sustained outbreak of God's revelation of Himself since Abraham. And there is a lot to see of our God's character in these chapters. Particularly here, as He announces the purpose of His self-manifestation in the fire of the burning bush, we see a great deal of what our God is like. He is Savior. That is His character. He comes to deliver His people, and deliver them He will over the course of the rest of the book. But as we saw two weeks ago, God heard, remembered, saw, and knew. Our passage this morning simply highlights those actions all over again. So join with me in looking at the God who saves, and in particular at the God who saves by sending a man to do it.