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Holy Ground

Topic: #28 of 613 for Sermons on God's Forgiveness
Scripture: Exodus 3:1-3:6
Denomination: Presbyterian/Reformed
Date Added: May 1992
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
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INTRODUCTION

Many Christians have experienced the exhilaration of touring the Holy Land. They have felt the exuberance of walking where Jesus walked and kneeling where He prayed. They have witnessed the wonder of life while standing at the empty tomb. These sacred experiences will linger for a long time in their memories.

I had this opportunity. While serving abroad, I had a chance to go to the Holy Land. It was just a short flight away from where I was stationed. Besides that, I had free transportation.

But I didn’t go. Instead, I went to a retreat for service personnel in Berchtesgaden, Germany. I missed the trip to Israel, but I have no regrets, for the living Christ preached at that retreat has clearly engraved the word “holy” in my memory of Berchtesgaden.

You see, it is not the location that is important. One may come upon holy ground in many paces along the pathway of everyday life.

Moses made such a discovery when traveling through the Sinai. He was not on a holy pilgrimage at the time. He was just being faithful to the menial task his father-in-law had given him; caring for his sheep.

But it was here in this common place, engaged in this ordinary job, that Moses received a most unusual revelation. When he departed from this desert place, he left with the keen conviction that he had walked on sacred soil.

As always, heaven’s sovereignty was most definitely at work in Moses’ encounter with God. But Moses also possessed certain attitudes and he exercised certain behaviors that hastened his experience to a glorious climax.

1.ALONE WITH GOD

If you examine the Biblical record, you learn that Moses discovered this holy place while he was alone with God.

He had been in livelier and more stately places. He had sat in majestic courts. He probably had marched in grand parades. And, he definitely stood on royal ground. But not until he was alone with God did he stand on holy ground.

In Pharaoh’s palace there were too many loud cries and too many beckoning hands. One of those voices may have been Jehovah’s. One of those hands may have been directed by the Lord. But it would have been difficult to discern which one.

In the silent wilderness there was one solitary voice. When it broke the stillness of the desert, there was no doubt. Clearly this was the voice of God. And his utterance transformed the wastelands of Sinai into a sanctuary.

2.ALERT TO GOD

Notice also that Moses detected his unique situation because he was alert to God. There is really nothing holy about a burning bush in and of itself. In the desert where it is arid and hot, I suspect it was not uncommon for shrubs to burst into flame. Moses could have passed this event off as just a common occurrence. But he was alert to every moment, looking for God to appear in any circumstance. His keen eyes fastened upon the burning bush and watched it long enough to see that it was not consumed. This careful observation brought him one step closer to the divine revelation.

3.ALIGNED WITH GOD

Observe further that Moses found holy ground because he aligned himself with God. Only when he turned aside did God speak to him. There were reasons why he should not have left his pathway. He was responsible for his sheep. He was probably tired. His family was undoubtedly waiting for him at home. Besides, had he not witnessed a burning bush that
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