Being set ablaze individually Read Exodus 3:1-12. No longer being hunted for murder, Moses was alone with his thoughts and his animals. He caught a glimpse of a bush burning but not being consumed and it captured his attention. Something special was going on here. Something holy. God called Moses by name and reminded him that He was the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Moses knew of the God of Israel, but now the relationship was personal. God was now the God of Moses as well. When God had Moses’ undivided attention and reverence, He gave Moses a big job. Questions to Discuss: What was Moses doing when he saw the burning bush? Why was Moses tending sheep in Midian instead of living in Egypt? What was the significance of the burning bush being on Mount Horeb? What job did God have for Moses? Why was Moses well suited for this job? Being set ablaze corporately Read Exodus 19:1-25. About three months after the people of Israel left Egypt, Moses met God on Mount Si...
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