Look inside this book.Where the Bush is Burning: A Daily Devotional by [Thomas Tice]
Christ Lifted Up

Christ Lifted Up

And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself. This He said, signifying by what death He would die.  

John 12:32-33 

Christ was quite clear about His crucifixion. In our text He speaks of being lifted up. The next verse is an explanation by John, the gospel writer, of what Christ meant. He was referring to the method of His execution. Thus the crucifixion is critical to the whole scheme of salvation. Elsewhere, Christ mentioned His being lifted up in the same manner as the bronze serpent which Moses lifted up in the wilderness. If any of the Israelites looked to the serpent, they were saved from the deadly effects of the snake bites they had received. The serpent in the wilderness became the type of Christ, to Whom we look and are saved from the poisonous effects of sin. This lifting up of Christ by crucifixion had always been part of the plan of God for salvation. He had foretold His sacrifice in the first message of the gospel in Genesis 3. Simeon had referred to His death in his soliloquy in Luke 2. Christ was operating under no illusions about how and where His life would end. Thus at the beginning of the week before He died, He made reference to it as God, through Him fulfilled His plan.   

Our Gracious God and our Savior, 
we rejoice that You have poured out your soul unto death. 
We praise You that because You have died, 
we live.  

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Where the Bush is Burning

Do You Believe?

Do You Believe?

Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when He had found him, He said to him, Do you believe in the Son of God? 

John 9:35 

‘Do you believe in the Son of God?’ This is a critical question. What is the consequence of not believing? When Christ was in controversy with the Pharisees, He said to them, ‘Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for if you do not believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.’ That is the consequence of unbelief. For this reason the Gospel is important for all sorts of people in all ages, cultures, and climates. This is not the promotion of a program, an organization, or a denomination. It is the presentation of a Person Who is the Key to eternity. When Christ asked the man whom He had healed of his congenital blindness if he believed in the Son of God, He was presenting Himself as the Son of God to one whose life He had already affected. That man who had been born blind could now see physically, and was on his way to seeing spiritually. He would respond to Christ’s question with, ‘Lord, I believe!’ Our desire is that you who read this little work should also believe in Christ, the Son of God. He is altogether worthy of your faith. ‘Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved.’ 

Our Gracious God and our Savior, 
we rejoice that You are our Redeemer. 
We praise You that You  
still cause the blind to see.  

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Where the Bush is Burning

Before Abraham Was

Before Abraham Was

Jesus said to them, Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM. 

John 8:58 

Christ is eternal. As He spoke with His enemies regarding His identity, they challenged Him about His remark, ‘Your father Abraham rejoiced to see My day, and he saw it and was glad.’  They said, ‘You are not yet fifty years old, and have You seen Abraham?’ He replied with the words of our text, ‘Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM.’ The title He uses, in reference to Himself is the name I AM. This was the name by which He identified Himself in Exodus 3 as He spoke with Moses at the burning bush. It is the name of the Self-Existent One. By logical inference this means He is eternal. Micah, the Old Testament prophet, speaking of Christ said of Him, ‘Whose goings forth are from of old, from everlasting.’ At a certain point in history Christ took unto Himself a true body and a reasonable soul, but that was by no means the beginning of His existence. Because He is the Son of God, the Second Member of the Trinity, He is as eternal as the Father and the Spirit. Therefore, when His enemies challenged Him, He could say, ‘Before  Abraham was, I AM.’ The man we call Jesus is the essential, eternal Son of the Living God.  

Our Gracious God and our Savior, 
we rejoice that You are from eternity. 
We praise You that from everlasting to everlasting, 
You are God.  

Tomm Tice
Where the Bush is Burning

Slave Or Free?

Slave Or Free?

Jesus answered them, Most assuredly, I say to you, whoever commits sin is a slave of sin. And a slave does not abide in the house forever, but a son abides forever. Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.  

John 8:34-36 

Are we slaves or are we free? In ancient society people were either slaves or free. It was one of the great divisions that existed at the time. When Christ spoke with the people before Him in the passage from which our text derives, He said, ‘You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.’ To that, they responded with, ‘We are Abraham’s descendants, and have never been in bondage to anyone. How can You say, You will be made free?’ Our text is His response to that question. He is speaking of the spiritual enslavement of sin, which has physical, mental, social and spiritual ramifications. Sin is a practical outplay of extreme selfishness. It is the polar opposite of the selfless life. If we steal, we selfishly appropriate for ourselves what belongs to someone else. We do damage to them to satisfy ourselves. Other sins are similar. They damage someone else to satisfy us. If we live life like this, we serve whatever activity feeds those selfish desires. Christ says that the only way to become free from that is to know the truth. He is the embodiment of truth. To know Christ is to know the truth and knowing Him is what makes us genuinely free. 

Our Great God and our Savior, 
we rejoice that You deliver us from ourselves and from our sin. 
We praise You that You  
bring us out of slavery unto freedom.  

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Where the Bush is Burning

Walking In Freedom

Walking In Freedom

And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. 

John 8:32 

And I will walk at liberty, for I seek Your precepts.  

Psalm 119:45

If knowing the truth makes us free, how does that freedom look? The second portion of our text connects it with the precepts of the word of God. If we begin that discussion, we must include the role of Christ and of the Holy Spirit in how they lead us to exercise our freedom in relation to God’s word. The reason we must include Christ is that to exclude Him, or even merely pay lip service to Him will land us in a morass of letter-of-the-law performance devoid of true spirituality. Barren conformity to a checklist of religious exercises is the way of the Pharisee. Christ gives freedom from the slavery of sin but does not then place us into the bondage of letter-of-the-law obedience. The Holy Spirit renews us in the whole person after the image of Christ and enables us to die more and more unto sin. The pursuit of the precepts of God, yield likeness to Christ, which is true freedom. Christ is the answer to the question of how we shall live.  

Our Gracious Master and our God, 
we rejoice that You are the Living Word of God. 
We praise You that the written Word 
always brings us to You.  

Tomm Tice
Where the Bush is Burning