The Rock Family Sermon of the Week
We open up Exodus 3 and treat the burning bush as a pattern for how God gets our attention, shapes our hearts, and forms us into mature believers. We learn to recognise holy ground in everyday life, respond with reverence, let God rebuild our identity, and accept that real encounters often come with a sending assignment. • Holy ground begins with attention and turning aside from busyness • God’s presence often interrupts before it instructs • Reverence as removing what separates us from God, not performing a ritual • Rejecting two extremes: God too distant to approach or God too casual to honour • God’s holiness moving toward suffering, revealing compassion and justice •Ccalling and purpose growing from burden and endurance, not hype • Insecurity rising on holy ground as an invitation to a divine exchange • Identity anchored in “I AM” rather than self-validation • Every encounter carrying the possibility of assignment, asking what God does in us and through us
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