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Luke 4:4
Freedom from Satan begins with knowledge of God’s Law and culminates in obedience to Him
God’s Word Provides Knowledge (Deut.
8:1)
We see this in verse 1.
There are commandments that He demands we follow.
They aren’t suggestions, or “if you want to’s,” but commands.
Third, we see that careful obedience results not only in life, but in a blessed life.
God’s Word Demands Obedience To Him (1b-2)
The people are to be careful to observe.
We see that careful obedience results not only in life, but in a blessed life.
Obedience includes various aspects:
Testing (verse 2) “forty years in the wilderness”
Learning humility
Having a “heart love” over a “head knowledge.”
God’s Word Provides Freedom from Sin [thereby Satan] (; , ; )
With freedom from sin comes a heart for the things of the Lord.
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