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Respecting the awesome power of words!

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tuesdaysmuse – Respecting the awesome power of words! tuesdaysmuse Menu Close About Two Versions Years ago, on a Sunday (2020), I preached, again, on Exodus 3:1-15; fascinated, again, by the burning bush dialogue between Moses and God. I had forgotten that, three years before, I wrote a sermon piece titled “Fire on the Mountain.” I wrote another version in 2020. Here’s the 2017 version, followed by the 2020 version: Fire on the Mountain Then Moses said, “I must turn aside and look at this great sight, and see why the bush is not burned up.” (Exodus 3:3) From the valley below, fire could be clearly seen; lighting up the overcast afternoon like a great oil lamp. Was smoke, however, in short supply, as this particular source of combustion was beyond ordinary? The storyteller leaves this detail to our imaginations. Moshe was so struck by its glow that he soliloquized like an actor in character, declaring his intent to approach, just in case the source of the fire turn...

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