Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Deuteronomy 28 - 29 (20th Mar) - Karen

Deuteronomy 28-29

In chapter 28, it is just so wonderful reading about God’s blessings for us when we obey Him and when we follow all of His commands. Yet, we also see the flip-side that when we disobey God and fail to follow His commands, curses will ensue when we disobey.

The next chapter talks about Moses calling upon the Israelites and urging the people to honor the contract they had previously made with God. He is calling for their commitment to God – Knowing God’s Word is not enough, we need to obey His commands.

40 Years ago, God and Israel had made a covenant at Mount Sinai: God promised to bless the Israelites by making them the nation through whom the rest of the world could know God. In return, the Israelites promised to love and obey God in order to receive physical and spiritual blessings.

In chapter 29, Moses reviewed this covenant because while God was still keeping his part of the bargain, the Israelites were already neglecting their part. Moses restated the covenant to warn the people that if they did not keep their part of the agreement they would experience severe discipline.

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Just as the people in Israel did not notice God’s care for them along their journey, we sometimes do not notice all of the ways that God takes care of us. All our daily needs have been supplied and we have been well fed and well clothed. Sometimes, we even mistakenly take the credit ourselves for being good providers instead of recognizing God’s hand in the process.

Take a moment to ask ourselves: What is the best way to prosper in life?

For the Israelites, their first step was to keep their part of the covenant: They are to love God with all their heart, soul and strength. Likewise, we too, are to seek first His kingdom and His righteousness (Matthew 6:33), then true success in life will follow as a blessing from the hand of God.

Disobedience comes from an act of the will, and not a lack of knowledge. Through God’s word we know enough about Him to be saved by faith and to serve Him. We must not use the limitation of our knowledge as an excuse to reject His claim on our life.

Dear family, let’s reflect on our choices we have been given each day, and choose wisely how we live each precious day of our lives. =)