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How does the burning bush symbolize Christ?

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The burning bush symbolizes Christ as it was on fire yet not consumed, representing His divine nature and the miracle of His resurrection.

The burning bush is a profound symbol of Christ. It was on fire yet not consumed, illustrating how Christ bore the judgment of God for sin without Himself being destroyed. This reflects the miraculous nature of Jesus, who suffered and died but rose again, victorious over death and sin. Just as the bush emerged from flames untouched, Christ's resurrection signifies that sin and death could not extinguish His life. Thus, the bush serves as a reminder of God's power to sustain even in suffering, pointing to the hope found in Christ’s victorious work.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:2, Luke 23:26

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