God is on the Move
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God is on the Move
Exodus 3:1-10
Review
• Israel in Egypt: slavery, threats, and growth.
• Moses is plucked from the Nile, adopted into
Pharaoh’s family, and educated in the highest
halls.
• Moses’s disastrous visit: murder, rejection, and
exile.
• Moses in Midian: he marries Zipporah and has two
sons, Gershom and Eliezer (see Exodus 18:3-4); he
seems to embrace this new life where he and his
father-in-law get along very well.
Moses’s Situation
1. Moses the Peasant-Shepherd
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Approximately 80 years young (see Exodus 7:7)
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Keeping his father-in-law’s sheep
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Break from the Egyptian Culture (see Genesis 43:32)
2. In God’s providence, Moses finds God in the
humdrum details of finding pasture far away
from home.
Strange Sign (3:2-3)
1. The Angel of Yahweh
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“Angel” is essentially a messenger from heaven
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Bible commentators note that the phrase “Angel of the
LORD” is probably best understood as “the Messenger,
who is the LORD”
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See Genesis 16:7-11; 22:15; and 1 Chronicles 21:12-30
2. Burning, but not Consumed
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Fire will play a prominent role at the apex of this book:
24:17
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God conveys the point that He doesn’t need fuel to burn
– He is and always has been; He’s utterly self-existent
God Speaks (3:4-10)
1. God, who has thus far taken a seemingly passive
role in the book so far, breaks in with a call and 3
declarations
2. God’s Declarations:
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Call #1: A Declaration of Friendship (3:4)
Call #2: Kind Instruction (3:5)
Call #3: Self-Identification (3:6)
Call #4: Commission (3:7-10)
a. I have seen/heard/know
b. I have come down, I have determined to act forcefully
c. I am sending you.
Drilling Down
1. Let’s consider the seemingly odd choice of God
to send a washed-up, never-was felon with a
massive speech impediment and no leadership
experience.
2. Let’s consider the heart of God – the Angel of the
Lord is also the Man of Sorrows (“for I know their
suffering” see Isaiah 53:3-4)
3. Let’s consider the unapologetic and unflinching
commission of God.
4. Let’s consider the role of prayer: the cry of God’s
people compelled action – see Isaiah 37:17s