Consider the experience of Moses in the desert as he beheld the fire that burned in the bush without consuming it. Moses had no hesitation in kneeling before the bush and worshiping God. Moses was not worshiping a bush; it was God and His glory dwelling in the bush whom Moses worshiped! This is an imperfect illustration, for when the fire departed from that bush, it was a bush again. But this Man, Christ Jesus, is eternally the Son. In the fullness of this mystery, there has never been any departure, except for that awful moment when Jesus cried, “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46). The Father turned His back for a moment when the Son took on Himself that putrifying mass of sin and guilt, dying on the cross, not for His own sin but for ours. The deity and the humanity never parted; and to this day, they remain united in that one Man. When we kneel before Him and say, “My Lord and my God, Thy throne, oh God, is forever and ever,” we are talking to God!
Verse
Behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed. Exodus 3:2
Thought
The deity and the humanity never parted; and to this day, they remain united in that one Man.
Prayer
Lord, Your nature amazes me. I cannot fully understand it. I am just very thankful that You saw fit to bring Yourself so intimately to us.