“When the Lord saw that he had gone over to look, God called to him
from within the bush, ‘Moses, Moses!’”
Exodus 3:5
For four decades, life for Moses seemed
much the same—sheep, sheep, and more sheep, but then one day he went to the far
side and found the Lord. “Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro
his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side
of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God”(Ex 3:1) . Moses
wasn’t looking for the divine, but when the sight of a burning bush caught his
eye, God caught his ear. “When the Lord saw that he had gone over to
look, God called to him from within the bush, ‘Moses, Moses!’”(Ex 3:5).
“I’m right here,” Moses replied,
but God didn’t need to know where Moses was (He was well aware of such already);
He wanted Moses to know who He was and what He was about to do. “I am
the God of your fathers. I have seen the
misery of my people. I have heard their cries. I am concerned, and I have come to down to
rescue them”(Ex 3:6-9).
Those few short statements pretty
much sum up the astounding theology and glorious truth of the gospel. God is “I AM” – the One who WAS, who IS, and who
WILL BE everything and anything He desires to be. Because He is, we are, and because He is
faithful, we can have faith. He is the God who made a covenant with Abraham,
with Moses, and with us, and He is the God who always keeps His promises.
This never-failing, all-powerful God
also cares. He sees our misery though we
often try to mask our pain. He hears our
cries even when others never notice our tears.
And He is concerned—not just with a fleeting feeling of compassion but
with the compelling commitment of incarnation.
For He has come down to our rescue!! The infant’s cry from Bethlehem’s stable
announced His arrival in our midst to make us His own. “He has
rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the
Son he loves”(Col 1:13).
We’ve all been to the far side of
the wilderness, but we’ve never been out of reach of the God who calls us close,
reveals who He is, and comes to our rescue.
Never hesitate to look closer at a burning bush.
You might just find it’s full of glory.
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