There have been several encounters between God and various men up to this point. They have all been kind of mysterious and passing. But Moses’ encounter is different. Here Moses, and us, really get to meet God and get to know more about Him.
The first thing that Moses learns, even before he really gets to meet God, is a key characteristic.
Moses was walking along when we saw a burning bush. That was nothing unusual in the desert. But what was unusual was the fact that it was on fire without burning up. When he stopped he heard the voice of the Lord call out his name. When he replied ‘here I am’ the voice said ‘don’t come any closer. Take off your shoes. This is holy ground.’
So the very first thing that Moses learns about God is that he dwells in holiness. This holiness of God is a theme which will run from here to the very end of scripture. God is holy and His holiness always separates Him from man. God’s holiness means that man cannot approach Him on his own. God would have to approach man.
And that is what God is doing here. God is the one opening the communication with man and down that wall of separation. God, in His pure and absolute holiness, was approaching man who was most certainly not holy.
We are blessed that though the blood of Christ we have access to a holy God. Because of that we can boldly and with confidence approach our holy God.
But we must never take it for granted. Let us always remember ‘the ground you are on is holy ground’ when we approach our Father God.
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