How does Exodus 3:3 demonstrate God's ability to capture our attention today? Scripture Focus Exodus 3:3 — “So Moses thought, ‘I must go over and see this marvelous sight. Why is the bush not burning up?’” A Living Scene, a Living God • A real bush in a real desert literally blazed yet was not consumed, proving God can suspend natural laws at will. • Moses was tending sheep—an ordinary day made extraordinary by God’s initiative. • The sight was so unexpected that Moses interrupted his routine to investigate. What the Burning Bush Shows About God’s Attention-Grabbing Power • Supernatural intervention: God can still break into the natural order (cf. 2 Kings 6:17; Acts 12:7). • Visual wonders: Creation itself speaks daily (Psalm 19:1), but God sometimes adds an unmistakable sign. • Personal address: The bush was not a general spectacle; it was aimed at Moses, much like Samuel’s midnight call (1 Samuel 3:4). • Persistence: The fire kept burning; God patiently waits until we look and listen. How God Captures Our Attention Today • Creation’s grandeur—sunsets, galaxies, intricate life (Romans 1:19-20). • Unusual providences—closed doors, unexpected opportunities (Proverbs 16:9). • Inner conviction—an unshakable prompting of the Spirit (John 16:8). • Scriptural “burning bushes”—a verse that leaps off the page (Hebrews 4:12). • Miraculous events—healings, deliverances, testimonies akin to Acts 9:3-6. • Crisis moments—storms that drive us to seek Him (Jonah 2:1-2). Responding When God Breaks In • Pause and draw near: like Moses, “go over and see.” • Acknowledge holiness: remove figurative sandals—confess sin, humble the heart (James 4:8-10). • Listen carefully: God’s words follow His wonders (Exodus 3:4-6). • Obey promptly: Moses eventually returned to Egypt; revelation leads to assignment (John 14:15). Key Takeaways • God still knows how to halt us in our tracks; the burning bush is an enduring template. • His signs are purposeful, calling us from routine to relationship. • Attention without obedience misses the point; divine interruptions invite surrender. • Stay alert—today’s “bush” may be glowing where we least expect it, yet the same Lord speaks. |