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The Mercy of God; Deuteronomy 24-27
Season 3, Episode 2
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04-Mar-2025
Moses restates the law of God that was first given between the LORD and Israel at Sinai, who had mostly died out in the years from that time, to the younger generation. Deuteronomy is a pastoral repetition of the Law to enable that generation to live obediently before God and to live out His purpose for them. We, too, can learn that our lives are not only about us and making our decisions alone, but also about those around us. There are ways God has directed us to live that demonstrate to those around us what our spiritual calling is. We are spiritual creatures. Everything we do is not just for our physical life, but also about our spiritual calling. Moses knew this when he spoke to the people of ancient Israel; their covenant relationship with God meant to live their lives both individually and as a nation in total commitment to the LORD God. While some of these laws may be difficult for us to understand in today’s world, we are still called to live as God’s people in loving obedience to Him. “You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength” (DEUT. 6 : 5 ) .
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