Readings: Exodus 3:1-8a, 13-15 1 Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12 Luke 13:1-9 What if you missed your burning bush? Could there be a better, clearer entrance of God into human life? Moses sees a bush ...
On this third Sunday of Lent, we are invited to become aware of God’s presence through living things like bushes and fig ...
Moses hid his face because he was afraid to look at God. God told Moses that he had heard the suffering cries of the ...
He had no assurances, only God’s promise that he would know God’s presence in hindsight: “You will know I am with you when ...
which speculated that Moses' encounter with the burning bush—a seminal event where God delivers the Ten Commandments—might have involved DMT from an acacia tree, common in the region and known ...
The podcaster then went on to add: “There’s a university in Israel – I think it’s the University of Jerusalem – that theorised that the Moses experience of the burning bush was a DMT ...
You've heard the story of the Pharaoh's lethal order, of the burning bush, the plagues over Egypt, and the parting of the Red ...
Through a bush that’s burning but not being consumed, God tells Moses about his origins and that he must go back to Egypt and lead the Hebrews out of slavery. When Moses expresses a lack of ...
producing a fire-like effect and assimilating the biblical burning bush through which God was revealed to Moses. The radiating light is particularly visible on December 21, the shortest day of the ...