
How does someone like Moses, an exiled murderer with a fear of public speaking, become the leader who confronts Pharaoh and sets a nation free? The book of Hebrews tells us, “He endured as seeing Him who is invisible.” In the wilderness, the life of Moses was interrupted by the holiness of God, a beauty both loving and terrifying, and it changed everything. His fear was recalibrated. He returned to the place of his greatest failure with a new courage. Are we walking past bushes on fire in our lives, and not seeing them? Do we dare seek God for the same kind of awakening?