Deuteronomy
3:1-29
- The promised land was near. For Moses, it was ‘so near and yet so
far.’ He was excluded. Together with the sadness of Moses’
exclusion, there was the joy of the people’s entrance (27-28). When we
consider Moses’ sadness and the people’s joy, we must remember this: Nobody
deserved to go into the land! The land was God’s gift. Without His
strength, the people of Israel would fail. With Him, they would be
victorious: ‘You shall not fear them; for it is the Lord your God who
fights for you’ (22). There is here a basic principle of Christian
living: ‘not by might , nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord of
hosts’ (Zechariah 4:6). ‘In heavenly armour we’ll enter the land. The
battle belongs to the Lord. No weapon that’s fashioned against us will
stand. The battle belongs to the Lord’ (Mission Praise, 639).
4:1-43
- The people of Israel were involved in the work of the Lord. The
work was based on God – not Moses. Moses would not be in the promised
land. God would be
there. Moses would ‘not go over the Jordan’. As God’s man. he was to
prepare the people for their task: ‘you shall go over and take
possession of that good land’ (22). Privilege involves responsibility.
Israel was a privileged people, redeemed by the Lord, delivered from
bondage ‘by a mighty hand and outstretched arm’ (34). Israel was a
responsible people, called to obey the Lord: ‘Obey His laws and
commands’ (40). The Lord our God is ‘a merciful God’ (31). He has
saved us. We are to serve Him. Let Him reign in your heart. Let there
be ‘no other besides Him’ (35). Flee to Christ for refuge (42-43), and
live each day with ‘the attitude of gratitude’.
4:44-5:33
- Obedience is grounded in salvation. The Ten Commandments (7-21) are
preceded by the divine declaration: ‘I am the Lord your God’ who
brought you… out of the house of bondage’ (6). He has redeemed us. We
are to live for Him. The Word of God was spoken to Moses before it was spoken by
him (27). We cannot begin to live for the Lord until we begin to
listen to Him. The way of obedience is the way of blessing. Our
obedience is to be offered in a spirit of gratitude to God for His
gracious salvation. Never imagine it is because of our obedience that
God loves us. His love for us is always prior to our love for Him.
Remember what the Lord has done for you, and your love for Him will grow
stronger. Forget, and you love will grow weaker. Loved by God, let us
love Him – more!
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