1. Background The people of Israel now faced the promised land flowing with milk and honey. They were on the banks of the Euphrates, but they also faced a great danger. After being delivered from slavery and experiencing strict discipline in the desert, they were almost out of strength. Even though Canaan was a land of dreams, it was also filled with enemies who frightened the people. Their strong leader Moses would soon no longer be there. They had to follow their new leader Joshua through the great difficulties ahead. In this future, despair and hope would cross like flames of fire.
2. The lessons in Deuteronomy God taught an important lesson through Moses in Deuteronomy. “Deuteronomy” means “repeated lessons”. The key phrase which is repeated is “serve your God”, the one who saved you, with all your strength (Mark 19:30; Deut. 6:5). Enemies no longer pose a problem and abundant blessings await. The lesson in Deuteronomy is focused on how to face our enemies and on the importance of always serving God after receiving his blessings.
3. The Content of Deuteronomy The content of Deuteronomy is focused on the following lessons: Not to forget that God delivered them from slavery (4:9) God has given the promised land according to his promise (1:825) Keep the love of God (5:11) Listen well to the word of God if we belong to his people (7:711) Offer in absolute faith the sacrifice on the altar of God (12:11) Be purified from sin while keeping His word (8:5; 15:9) God promises blessing (712) Such things are considered as the pearls of Deuteronomy.
July 13th, 2016
NOW, ENTER AND TAKE POSSESSION
Deut. 1:1-18
The people of God were now finishing their discipline in the desert so that they could experience the love and blessings of God through Moses. Now they could enter into the promised land and take possession. But we can also see here that there were still some trials to overcome.
1. Now enter and take possession (18) The number of Israelites had multiplied (11). The people took position on the banks of the Euphrates (7). Their courageous leader Moses broke into the land of enemies. Do you hear the sound of the army’s trumpets? God gave the land he had promised to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. But what lesson did Israel have to learn on the day of victory? (35)
2. Big brother Moses said he could not carry the burden alone (918) Victory is near, but there were a lot of problems: The growing number of people (11) The leader’s upcoming retirement (12) Dispute among the people (12) Moses said he couldn’t handle all these burdens (10). Victory is always preceded by problems. But don’t be discouraged! There are always solutions. They were able to handle the tasks by sharing them and appointing heads. How important these words are for our country and times.
Prayer: Faithful God, you disciplined your people and granted them the promised land just as you said you would. Help us to do well with your blessing. Bottom line: the last trials precede victory.
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