Saturday, April 5, 2025

Moses

 



The Spiritual Waiting Room


Moses
Burning   Bush
Stand   Holy   Ground
What Is His Name
I Am
(Photo and poem by Kathy McNamara)


Scripture:   Exodus 3:13

"But," said Moses to God," when I speak to the Israelites and say to them 'The God of your fathers has told me to come to you,' if they ask me, 'What is His name?' what should I say to them?"


Reflection


Have you ever taken some time to reflect on your name? It is often very revealing when we discover how we got our name. Sometimes it can come from a parent, grandparent, or someone else on our family tree. A famous person who meant a lot to our parents can be the inspiration for our name. We could be named after a special saint who has some wonderful characteristics.

In our scripture passage from Exodus, Moses has an amazing encounter. He is tending the sheep of his father-in-law and is amazed at seeing a bush that is on fire but not consumed by that fire. 

Naturally he thinks this is rather odd but that's only the beginning! As he comes close to this burning bush to check it out, he hears a voice calling out to him.

He quickly realizes that this is no hallucination or ordinary voice. It is the voice of God.

God tells him that the ground on which Moses is standing is holy ground. I can just imagine Moses shaking at this point.

He was probably wondering why God would want to talk with him. He didn't have to wait long to get his answer. God had a mission for Moses.

The mission was a very challenging one: to lead the Israelites out of Egypt where they were enslaved and into a special land, a land that would be overflowing with milk and honey. 

In many ways Moses was probably the most unlikely one for God to choose for this mission. He had killed an Egyptian officer and had to flee or face death himself. However, God (as always) knows whom to pick.

Moses wants to avoid this request in any way he can. He poses several questions to God so that he can walk away from this very challenging task.

Moses asks for God's name. The answer he gets is "I AM". It is the sacred name that a devout Jewish person will never say. It is too special to be repeated. There are several alternatives that are used instead, such as Adonai (the Lord). 

The name reveals that God is always present to us. God was present with Moses in leading the people out of Egypt and helping him deal with the difficulties he encountered in calming the people as they struggled in the desert. 

It also reassures us today. God will be with us. 

Yes, there will be hard times. We will face many obstacles and difficult situations.

God lets us know, as God let Moses know, that we are never alone. 

It's in the Name!


1. Is there a story behind your name?

2. How would you react if you heard a voice coming from a burning bush?

3. Why was Moses so reluctant to accept the mission that God wanted to give him?

4. Have you ever been reluctant to accept a call that God was giving you?

5. Do you feel that God is always present with you?

6. What do you see as you ponder Kathy's photo?
(Scripture adaptation, reflection, and questions by John J. McNamara)



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