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What does the Bible say about Christ in the burning bush?

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The burning bush symbolizes the presence of Christ who reveals God, as seen in Exodus 3.

In Exodus 3, the burning bush represents the pre-incarnate Christ, revealing God's holiness and grace. The bush burns without being consumed, symbolizing Christ's divine nature dwelling in human flesh without being diminished. Just as the bush remained intact, so Christ, fully God, remains sovereign and self-sufficient. This scene is not just about Moses; it reveals God's message of redemption through Christ, illustrating that even in our sinful state, God reaches out to save us through His Son.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:1-5, John 1:18, Malachi 3:1

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