The burning bush teaches us that God can reveal Himself in unexpected ways and places. It shows His presence, holiness, and power, as well as the importance of listening and following His instructions. This event also highlights God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises and caring for His people.
The Bible is an ancient record of the dealings of God with people of Israel. It can teach us what it is God expects of us. It can teach us that God loves us. it can teach us God's plan for our happiness.
The beattitudes teach us how to be better people of God. It tells us what we can do to please God.
It teaches us that Jesus is the Son of God.
Your parents teach us and the church of any religion teaches us. We can learn from the Gospel passages. Our parent were the first ones to teach us about God an to tell stories.
The Pope teaches us to follow God's will and the commandment of God.He encourages us to be faithful to the word of God.
Moses taught us that we should never give up in God
It teaches that God has no beginning because he as always been there
John chapter 5 verse 6
If you are speaking of the Holy Bible; it exists to to teach us and show us how very much God loves us and what we should do.
The Burning Bush represents the cursed thorn bush as it has become the body of Christ, cleansed through the work of Christ, that though it is in the midst of the fire, yet it was not burnt or being consumed by the fire. Even as Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.Exodus 3:3"And Moses said, I will now turn aside, and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt."What does the Burning Bush represent? Note again exactly why Moses was curious. It was because the bush was in the midst of the fire, and yet it was not burnt or being consumed by the fire. He was so fascinated by this that he had to find out why the thorn bush is not consumed. In reality, in his example, God wants us to turn, observe and understand why the thorn bush was not consumed. And the mystery is revealed that it is because the Messenger of God dwelt within the midst of it. Grace reigns over the Bush through the act of Christ being made a curse for us (Galatians 3:13; 2nd Corinthians 5:17-21). Therefore, though the fire of God blazed around the thorn bush that would normally and naturally be consumed, the phenomenon is seen that it was not consumed. And this is because of the efficacy of the work of Christ in becoming a curse for us. A glorious portrait of the mercies of God in Christ, the Messenger of the Covenant (Malachi 3:1) come to set Israel free from bondage. A miraculous vision of the promise of God fulfilled in the Messenger of God.Exodus 3:4"And when the LORD saw that he turned aside to see, God called unto him out of the midst of the bush, and said, Moses, Moses. And he said, Here am I."Moses turned to see this glorious vision, and what he saw was the glory of the gospel set forth in the imagery of the Burning Thorn Bush. And God calls out to him and explains that He is the Lord God, tells him that he stands on holy ground. Where does the ground receive its holiness? It is obviously from the same place that the Burning Bush does. From the holy Messenger of God who dwells within its midst. And He proceeds to tell Moses that He has seen the affliction of His people in bondage, and has come to deliver them. Thus the imagery of God the Saviour of man, by becoming the curse for us, is complete. The message that we should see here is that, because of this Angel (Messenger) of God in the midst of this thorn bush, it is not consumed by the fire.Galatians 3:13"Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree:"Christ has redeemed Israel from the curse brought about by the fall. Because in being made a curse for us, He has ransomed us, having stood in our place (Matthew 20:28; 1st Timothy 2:6) hanging on a tree and taking upon Himself our sins, He suffered the wrath of God redeeming us from that curse. For it is written, cursed is anyone that hangs on a tree (Deuteronomy 21:22-23). And it is this Messenger of God that sends Moses, as an appointed vessel, to deliver this good will toward His people Israel. This Messenger of the thorn Bush is its redemption, the promised glory and good will of God toward men (Luke 2:14), whereby they are not consumed by the consuming fire of God.Deuteronomy 33:16"And for the precious things of the earth and fullness thereof, and for the good will of him that dwelt in the bush: let the blessing come upon the head of Joseph, and upon the top of the head of him that was separated from his brethren."The good will of Him who dwelt within the Bush is toward God's people Israel (Matthew 1:21-23) ransomed, to the glory of God. What Moses saw was the miracle of the similitude of the work of Jesus Christ, and Him crucified, making the curse of no effect to His people. In other words, they are not burned up in God's consuming fire because He broke the curse of the law for them. The text of Exodus doesn't say the Bush spoke to Moses, it says God speaks from out of the midst of the Bush. And I believe that it is the same picture as when God speaks from out of the midst of the Church, or out of the midst of the Holy Temple or from the midst of His Disciples. The same portrait of Christ in the midst of His Church.
Burning toast
to teach us about God and be the boss of the church. but of course god is the #1 head of the church then the pope