At a burning bush in the wilderness, God introduced himself with a family tree. It would be the moment that we understand that we have a father.
“Then he said, “I am the God of your father,the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.” At this, Moses hid his face, because he was afraid to look at God.” (Exodus 3 v 6)
When God spoke from the burning bush, he didn’t open with a title or a theological declaration. He opened with a relationship. “I am the God of your father.”
He could have introduced Himself as the Creator or the Eternal One. Instead, God chose the familial name which we all know.
Whether or not you have had a great experience with your earthly father, or not, and he may not have even known God, take this verse into your heart and soul today.
Moses obviously didn’t know these patriarchs who came before the other fathers of Levi (Jacob’s son), Kohath (Levi’s son), Amram (Kohath’s son), before himself, the son of Amram. But these other three walked with God as much as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had. Though all six were flawed in many different ways.
Moses had grown up in Pharaoh’s palace, far from the stories of his people. He knew his heritage but had perhaps wondered whether the God of those stories was his God too. And here, at the burning bush, God answered that unspoken question before Moses even asked it.
Your father knew me. And I know you.
Faith passed down through a family is one of the most powerful gifts a father can give. The knowledge that the God who walked with me will walk with you.
Whether your father walked with God or not, the invitation is here for you today.
God knows your history more than you do and reaches out to you today, inviting you to be the one who walks with Him in this generation.
When you understand this, you know it is a holy-ground moment.
God is here.

