In this passage, we hear how forty years after Moses fled from the face of Pharaoh, he was tending his father-in-laws flock. Out in the desert, Moses saw the Angel of the Lord in a flame of fire from the midst of a burning bush. What attracted Moses attention was that the bush was not being consumed. When he went over to the bush to look more closely, the Lord spoke to him from the midst of the bush telling him to take off his shoes because the ground was holy ground. Interestingly, this is the first explicit reference to holiness in the bible. When God told him that He was the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Moses hid his face out of fear to look upon God. God informed Moses that He had come down to deliver Israel from the hands of Egypt and that He was sending Moses to Pharaoh to accomplish it. The picture of the bush that wasn't consumed should have given Moses confidence that he could go back to Egypt and not be consumed and it is should give us confidence to do God's will, knowing that if He could protect a bush, He is able to protect His people.
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