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Last week we started a new series of lessons with the theme “Impact 3:16.”
The goal is to find as many chapter three verse sixteen passages I can that can be made into a good short study.
Last week, we looked at Genesis 3:16 and today we are going to be examining Exodus 3:16.
This is most like a very familiar account.
Moses had fled Egypt wherein he met Jethro, a priest of Midian, who eventually became his father-in-law.
Moses was tending Jethro’s flock when he noticed a peculiar thing.
He saw a bush on fire but not being burnt up.
This is when the angel of the Lord, who is Jesus (Exodus 3:6, 14; John 8:58) speaks to Moses.
Moses is told that God has heard his people’s cry for freedom and is going to bring them out of Egypt.
Moses then asks a very important question.
Let’s starting reading there in Exodus 3:13 and read through verse 17.
From this there are three things we can see about “Our God.”
Our God is always.
By that I mean time is not something that confines him.
Isaiah would write…
Because God always is, and I fully understand that is hard to understand, God is always able to watch everything.
God told Moses, “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt.”
God is always watching everything and everyone.
Because God always is and therefore sees everything and everyone he is able to do “all” that he promises to do.
In other words, God is always faithful.
For you and I this should makes us very happy because God has promised everyone that loves him and keeps his word will be with him forever.
God the Father, Son, and Spirit are not some just some figment of mankind’s imagination, no, God is Our God.
He is “our Creator” and him who loves us enough that even though he “sees” all the sin we do he still wants us to change come to him and live with him for an eternity.
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