In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Holy Ground," he examines the significant encounter between Moses and God at the burning bush, as depicted in Exodus 3:1-6. The main theological focus is on the holiness of God and what it means for believers. Thacker argues that Moses represents all believers who, despite their shortcomings and sinful backgrounds, are called by God into a relationship with Him. The sermon references specific verses such as Exodus 3:5, where God commands Moses to remove his sandals, illustrating the need for reverence and purification in approaching a holy God. The practical significance lies in understanding that God desires personal relationships with His people, calling them from their former states of sin to a life of holiness through Christ, who bore judgment on our behalf.
“This is holy ground. Take your shoes off.”
“If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch and is withered.”
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.”
“That bush wasn't burnt, it wasn't consumed. That burning bush wasn't consumed.”
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