Deuteronomy
17:14-18:22 -
Even the king is subject to God’s ‘law’. His supreme responsibility is
this: Pay careful attention to God’s Word (17:18-20). Politically, he
may be in an elevated position – a ‘king over’ others (17:14-15).
Spiritually, he must not allow ‘his heart’ to be ‘lifted up above his
brethren’ (17:20). There must be humble obedience to God’s Word. Priests
speak to God for us. Prophets speak to us for God. We need both –
‘prayer and the ministry of the Word’ (Acts 6:4). In our worship, we
must keep the Lord at the very centre. Anything or anyone who distracts
our attention from the Lord is no help to true worship (9-14). ‘A
prophet like Moses’ (18:15): Jesus is the ultimate prophet – to see and
hear Him is to see and hear God (John 5:19; 12:49; 14:9). He preaches
God’s Word. He is ‘the Word of God’ (John 1:1).
19:1-20:9
- Justice is concerned with (a) the protection of the innocent –
‘innocent blood will not be shed in your land’ (10); (b) the punishment
of the guilty – ‘you must purge the evil from among you’ (19). Through
justice, God is to be glorified among His people. We are to fight for
the Lord without fear, confident of His glorious presence (20:1-4). In
the service of the Lord, we must not be ‘fearful and fainthearted’
(20:8). We are to be ‘good soldiers of Jesus Christ’ (2 Timothy 2:3). We
need to give careful attention to the Word of God: ‘When you draw near
to the battle, the priest will come forward and speak to the people, and
say to them, ‘Hear, O Israel…’ (20:2-3). God’s Word is not concerned
only with ‘Church work’. It sends us ‘back to our house’ – ‘dedicated’
to the Lord (20:5-9).
20:10-21:23
- The offer of ‘peace’ is made (20:10; Romans 5:1). Some refuse to
‘make peace’. They choose to ‘make war’ (20:12). When the enemies of
Christ and the Gospel are raging, we must be resolute in our commitment
to living ‘as the Lord our God has commanded’ (20:16-18). We are to ‘do
what is right in the sight of the Lord’. This will involve ‘going forth
to war against our enemies’. It will involve ‘purging the evil from our
midst’ (21:9-10,21; Ephesians 6:10-13; 2 Corinthians 10:3-5; Hebrews
12:1-2,11). Our life of holiness is grounded in the death of Christ who,
on the Cross, was ‘accursed by God’ so that we might be saved by God
(21:23; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Galatians 3:13; 1 Peter 2:24). Through faith
in Him, we have been declared holy (Romans 5:1,3-5,9-10).
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