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The encounter of Moses with the burning bush (Exodus 3-4) is one of the most defining moments in Scripture, not because of the phenomenon itself, but because of what it represents: a life interrupted by divine fire, transformed by divine calling, and redirected into divine purpose. For believers today, the "burning bush experience" is more than a historical event. It is a spiritual pattern. It is an encounter with God that reorders identity, clarifies calling, and ignites endurance for life's mission. Without such encounters, faith often becomes intellectual rather than transformative; with them, faith becomes living fire. What made the bush remarkable was not just that it burned, but that it did not burn up. This reveals a profound spiritual truth: God's presence purifies without destroying. It burns, but it does not consume. It transforms without annihilating identity. A true burning bush encounter is not emotional hype; it is sacred refinement. It is where God's holiness touches human weakness and produces enduring change. A burning bush encounter does this for every believer: it replaces insecurity with identity, confusion with divine assignment, and shame with belonging. We all need our burning bush experience so that we know who we are in Christ according to His redemptive sacrifice, and so that our divine purpose is forged in the beauty of His grace and power.