Moses and the Burning Bush | Exodus 2:11-4:31

When Moses was a grown man, he had to flee from Egypt to a land called Midian, where he started a new life as a shepherd. But God’s people were still slaves in Egypt, and God had not forgotten them. One day, when Moses was watching the sheep, he came to a mountain called Horeb, which was known as the mountain of God (It was also called Mount Sinai, and it’s the same mountain where Moses will later receive the Ten Commandments). There, Moses saw a bush that was on fire but wasn’t burning up. When Moses went to investigate, God spoke to him through the bush. God told Moses that He would use Moses to free His people from Egypt. Moses thought there must have been a mistake because he felt like he was not good at speaking. But God made Moses’ mouth, and He would be with him and make him succeed. God knows us better than we know ourselves. If God calls you to do something, He will give you all you need to make it happen! Follow this link to learn how you can download this video and the family time devotional that goes with it: https://douglastalks.com/moses-and-th... Related Verses: Exodus 2:11-25 - Moses flees to Midian Exodus 3:1-4:17 - Moses and the Burning Bush Exodus 4:18-4:31 - Moses Returns to Egypt Family Time Questions: Why did Moses think God should choose someone else? Was Moses the wrong choice? If God is with Moses, what can stop him? What are some things God has called us all to do? Family Time Prayer: "Dear God, thank You for being with us. Please help us to put our trust in You as we do what You have called us to do. In Jesus’ name, Amen." If you would like information on how to support Douglas' ministry, visit http://DouglasTalks.com/support/ And, kids, remember to always ask your parent's permission before you do ANYTHING online (like clicking links!). Douglas Talks is a Christian video series meant to help parents and teachers explain Biblical truths to their kids in a way that is fun and easy to understand. Join Douglas as he learns to live God's way! "Where'd the comments go?" Due to the Federal Trade Commission's "Children's Online Privacy Protection Act" (or, COPPA for short), all comments (and several other features) have been disabled on my channel to better protect kids' privacy online. But I would love to still be able to connect with you! So, with the help of an adult, we can still talk on my Facebook page ▶▶▶   / douglastalks   #sundayschool #childrensministry #biblestudy #jesuslovesyou #christianmessages #biblelessonsforkids #kidmin #douglastalks