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What to teach them?
— Start with the greatest Commandment
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Came straight from Dt. — This is what God has been commanding the Israelites to do for thousands of years.
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What words are we to repeat to the children, two previous verses
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These are not the only words Moses was referring to.
Let’s look at the three verses before these
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Verse 1 — This is the command — the statutes and ordinances — the Lord your God has commanded me to teach you… What commands, what statutes and ordinances?
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Chapter 5 — 10 Commandments
So is God some distant being that you will meet one day when you die?
Or is He your father, here with you everyday that you have a personal relationship with?
What is your purpose in this life?
Why are we here?
greatest command for you to follow
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What does that look like practically from day to day while you are on this earth?
Does it just mean to have a good feeling in your heart towards God when you think about him?
Is that what it means to love Him?
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After Jesus rose from the dead, he visited and taught his disciples for 40 days before ascending to Heaven and this is the last thing He told them.
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He gave us a mission.
Four commands.
One mission.
Make disciples.
That’s our mission on this earth until we are called home.
That’s our purpose.
That’s your purpose.
love God, now and forever more.
Make disciples, only now.
Are you a disciple of Jesus christ?
Have you been taught to obey everything he has commanded you? simple test.
Do you know what he has commanded you to do?
Have you grown to maturity as a disciple, and have you started making disciples?
Are you growing as a disciple, and are you discipling others?
That’s why we as a church exist.
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Fathers, you can start with another man discipling you here at this church, and you can start by discipling your children.
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