Deuteronomy 7; Deuteronomy 8; Deuteronomy 9; Deuteronomy 10; Deuteronomy 11
Israel is to destroy the seven nations of Canaan. Marriages with them are forbidden lest apostasy result. Israel has a mission as a holy and chosen people. The Lord shows mercy unto those who love him and keep his commandments. He promises to remove sickness from the children of Israel if they obey. The Lord tested the children of Israel in the wilderness for forty years. Eating manna taught them that man lives by the word of God. Their clothing did not wear out. The Lord chastened them. If they serve other gods, they will perish. Other nations are driven out of Canaan because of their wickedness. Moses rehearses the rebellions of Israel and tells how he mediated between the people and the Lord. On two occasions he went without food and water for forty days. The tables of stone containing the Ten Commandments are placed in the ark. All that God requires is that Israel love and serve him. How great and mighty is the Lord! Thou shalt love and obey the Lord thy God. If the children of Israel obey, they will be blessed with rain and harvests and will drive out mighty nations. Israel must learn God’s laws and teach them. Blessings flow from obedience; cursings attend disobedience.
Often we take too narrow a view of life like the little twig on the end of furthest limb of a tree. It is vital with buds and blossoms full and fragrant. However, it would be foolish for that little twig to say it had no need of the limb. Cut from the tree it could not survive a single day but it would wither and die. Its beauty and fragrance gone. To be fragrant foliage we must remain attached to the source of our strength. We must study the words of the prophets in the scriptures.
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