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What does the burning bush symbolize in relation to Christ?

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The burning bush symbolizes God's presence and foreshadows Christ's incarnation.

The burning bush represents God’s holy presence and His ability to work through ordinary means. It signifies how Christ, who is God incarnate, came into the world without losing His divine essence. Just as the bush burned but was not consumed, Christ bore God's judgment without being defeated by it. This visual metaphor illustrates the miraculous nature of Christ's coming, His suffering, and ultimately His victory over sin and death. It highlights the grace of God in revealing Himself to His people and assuring them of His continuous presence.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:6, 2 Corinthians 4:6, Romans 8:1

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