Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it was the beginning of a new life for Moses. One of the definitions for curious is, “taking an undue interest in other’s affairs; prying.” But another meaning is “arousing attention or interest through being unusual or hard to explain.” It was the latter of the two that turned everything around for Moses.
He never forgot (Deut. 33:16) the day that “he turned aside to see.” For when God saw his curiosity for the supernatural, He spoke to him. We need a holy curiosity today. We need to be awestruck by the supernatural within the natural. Yes, a common desert brush, like a lot of others in the wilderness, but this one had God in it. So it is with many of His saints!
Many are seeking the supernatural today, apart from the natural bush. Could this be the reason we have no time for common people? We pass by them, not interested why this “bush” of a man or woman has supernatural fire burning in the midst of them. Maybe if we turned aside to see, God would speak to us out of the midst of these plain, ordinary human bushes, in this desert land through which we walk.
May each of us be on the look-out for bushes that God is in. Some will be illiterate, others stooped with age, while a few may be inexperienced youth, still others, poor, with little esteem. But if we will stop and show an interest in these common bramble bushes, they can be the means of transforming our lives!
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