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(ESV): And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart.
(ESV): And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart.
Deuteronomy - A Call to Adoration
Recap of Pentateuch to this point
Deuteronomy: A Call to Adoration
A Call to Adoration
(ESV): And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart.
Introduction
Remember who you are, and remember who God is
● Genesis - created with a purpose, and communicated through covenant which is His promise to fulfill His purpose by His power for and through His people.
Recap of Pentateuch to this point
Introduction
Introduction
● Exodus - delivered to be the people of God
Recap of Pentateuch to this point
Recap of Pentateuch to this pointGenesis - created with a purpose, and communicated through covenant which is His promise to fulfill His purpose by His power for and through His people.Exodus - delivered to be the people of GodLeviticus - given patterns and practices for the formation of a life of worshipNumbers - shown that holiness has to be walked outAfter all of that, sometimes we need a reminder—a bit of a reorientation.
Deuteronomy, in part, serves as that reminder for the children of Israel.They are about to enter the Promised LandNeed not only reminder but reorientation of who God is calling them to be as well as who He has promised to beHopefully, it will serve as a reminder in our lives as well.
Roadmap for today:Remember.
Remember who you are, and remember who God isRespond.
Consequently, love Him with everything!
● Leviticus - given patterns and practices for the formation of a life of worship
● Genesis - created with a purpose, and communicated through covenant which is His promise to fulfill His purpose by His power for and through His people.
## Remember who you are, and remember who God is
● Exodus - delivered to be the people of God
* Genesis - created with a purpose, and communicated through covenant which is His promise to fulfill His purpose by His power for and through His people.
● Numbers - shown that holiness has to be walked out
Remember who you are, and remember who God is
You are who you are and you are where you are because of God's grace
● Leviticus - given patterns and practices for the formation of a life of worship
* Exodus - delivered to be the people of God
After all of that, sometimes we need a reminder
You are who you are and you are where you are because of God's graceIt is a very normal human tendency to imagine that one deserves to be in a good place"I deserve the good but not the bad”“I earned this", and maybe even “They deserved that”God in Deuteronomy explicitly tells the children of Israel otherwise, and we see a consistent truth applied to ourselves as wellYou're not who and where you are because of anything intrinsic to youIsrael, it's not because of your significance
(ESV): It was not because you were more in number than any other people that the LORD set his love on you and chose you, for you were the fewest of all peoples,
* Leviticus - given patterns and practices for the formation of a life of worship
● Numbers - shown that holiness has to be walked out
● a bit of a reorientation.
Deuteronomy, in part, serves as that reminder for the children of Israel.
* Numbers - shown that holiness has to be walked out
appeals to significance can be overt or secretive(look how big, strong, smart)stress over perceived insignificanceRelative significance is not the basis of God’s covenant faithfulness to His peopleFor the Israelites, they weren't the biggest and strongest, they were the smallest and weakestGiven the evidence of , if we are among the chosen, we might suspect we belonged to a different class than the significant
● They are about to enter the Promised Land
After all of that, sometimes we need a reminder
(ESV): But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong;
● a bit of a reorientation.
Deuteronomy, in part, serves as that reminder for the children of Israel.
● Need not only reminder but reorientation of who God is calling them to be as well as who He has promised to be
After all of that, sometimes we need a reminder
* a bit of a reorientation.
Deuteronomy, in part, serves as that reminder for the children of Israel.
Hopefully, it will serve as a reminder in our lives as well.
Roadmap for today:
● They are about to enter the Promised Land
Our relative significance is not the basis of God's love for usIsrael, it's not because of your righteousness (c.f. )
● Need not only reminder but reorientation of who God is calling them to be as well as who He has promised to be
● Remember.
Remember who you are, and remember who God is
(ESV): Not because of your righteousness or the uprightness of your heart are you going in to possess their land
* They are about to enter the Promised Land
Hopefully, it will serve as a reminder in our lives as well.
Roadmap for today:
● Respond.
Consequently, love Him with everything!
* Need not only reminder but reorientation of who God is calling them to be as well as who He has promised to be
we are all legalists in our natural thinking (“I deserve better”)we are better served to recognize that while the gospel isn’t opposed to effort—it is opposed to earning
● Remember.
Remember who you are, and remember who God is
Hopefully, it will serve as a reminder in our lives as well.
Roadmap for today:
(ESV): So then it depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy.
Remember who you are, and remember who God is
### God is still God.
He does not change.
● Respond.
Consequently, love Him with everything!
You are who you are and you are where you are because of God's grace
* Remember.
Remember who you are, and remember who God is
we do well to remember that appeals to significance are most insidious and offensive when religious (c.f.
)Our perceived righteousness is not the basis of God's love for usIsrael, you’re here because of God
(ESV): but it is because the LORD loves you and is keeping the oath that he swore to your fathers, that the LORD has brought you out with a mighty hand and redeemed you from the house of slavery, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt.
Know therefore that the LORD your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations,
● It is a very normal human tendency to imagine that one deserves to be in a good place
* Respond.
Consequently, love Him with everything!
Remember who you are, and remember who God is
● "I deserve the good but not the bad”
You are who you are and you are where you are because of God's grace
the LORD set his love on you and chose you.
Why?
Because the LORD loves you and his keeping his oathwait isn't that circular?No, it's paradoxical, but it isn't circular.
God's love expressed flows from God's love determined.
(ESV): For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.
And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.
● “I earned this", and maybe even “They deserved that”
● It is a very normal human tendency to imagine that one deserves to be in a good place
Remember who you are, and remember who God is
God acts for the sake of His covenantHis promise to use His power for the accomplishment of His purpose in and through His peopleAgain and again expressed through the Pentateuch, the Psalms, and really the whole BibleGod acts out of the abundance of His grace and mercy for the sake of His love
● God in Deuteronomy explicitly tells the children of Israel otherwise, and we see a consistent truth applied to ourselves as well
● "I deserve the good but not the bad”
You are who you are and you are where you are because of God's grace
● You're not who and where you are because of anything intrinsic to you
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