Don't You Forget About Me

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Deuteronomy 6:10–19 HCSB
10 “When the Lord your God brings you into the land He swore to your fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that He would give you—a land with large and beautiful cities that you did not build, 11 houses full of every good thing that you did not fill them with, wells dug that you did not dig, and vineyards and olive groves that you did not plant —and when you eat and are satisfied, 12 be careful not to forget the Lord who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the place of slavery. 13 Fear Yahweh your God, worship Him, and take your oaths in His name. 14 Do not follow other gods, the gods of the peoples around you, 15 for the Lord your God, who is among you, is a jealous God. Otherwise, the Lord your God will become angry with you and wipe you off the face of the earth. 16 Do not test the Lord your God as you tested Him at Massah. 17 Carefully observe the commands of the Lord your God, the decrees and statutes He has commanded you. 18 Do what is right and good in the Lord’s sight, so that you may prosper and so that you may enter and possess the good land the Lord your God swore to give your fathers, 19 by driving out all your enemies before you, as the Lord has said.
Don’t get too big for your britches
Don’t forget your raising
don’t forget where you came from
All these are sayings built on our bent toward forgetfulness of who we are and how we got here.

Fortune leads to forgetfulness

Deuteronomy 6:10–12 HCSB
10 “When the Lord your God brings you into the land He swore to your fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that He would give you—a land with large and beautiful cities that you did not build, 11 houses full of every good thing that you did not fill them with, wells dug that you did not dig, and vineyards and olive groves that you did not plant —and when you eat and are satisfied, 12 be careful not to forget the Lord who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the place of slavery.
Someone has said if you see a turtle on a fence post, just know that someone else put it there, it did not get there on its own.
Moses says: You will in towns you didn’t build, houses that were someone else’s, drinking water from a well someone else labored for, and filled with food you didn’t produce.
Here are some great principles
Blessing can lead to downfall.
Serious thinking leads to genuine thanking!
Abundance often gives birth to arrogance.
“I worked for what I have” Maybe so, but I bet there was some folks helping you along the way. And I am sure that God gave you the mind and body to work, and the work to make the money.

The Antidote- Awe, Adoration, Attachment

Deuteronomy 6:13 HCSB
13 Fear Yahweh your God, worship Him, and take your oaths in His name.
Awe-Fear- The proper attitude toward a God so much bigger than you
Adoration- Worship- show my love toward God
Attachment- take oaths in his name- be known as belonging to God.

False Gods lead to Forgetfulness

Deuteronomy 6:14 HCSB
14 Do not follow other gods, the gods of the peoples around you,
Jesus said you can’t serve two masters. When we start to let our guard down, other things creep in.
When we are at rock bottom, we know we need God, but as things get better, we can become distracted by what others are chasing after, and soon we have fallen trap to the gods of the people around us.

Antidote- Remember what God is like

Deuteronomy 6:15 HCSB
15 for the Lord your God, who is among you, is a jealous God. Otherwise, the Lord your God will become angry with you and wipe you off the face of the earth.

Foolish Pride leads to Forgetfulness

Deuteronomy 6:16 HCSB
16 Do not test the Lord your God as you tested Him at Massah.
Massah is the place where Israel ran out of water decades earlier. They people had a genuine need, but rather than calling out in faith, they grumbled in a faithless panic. They were ready to stone Moses, and they questioned if God was God and if He was willing and able to take care of them.

Antidote- Keep Trusting and Obeying

Deuteronomy 6:17–19 HCSB
17 Carefully observe the commands of the Lord your God, the decrees and statutes He has commanded you. 18 Do what is right and good in the Lord’s sight, so that you may prosper and so that you may enter and possess the good land the Lord your God swore to give your fathers, 19 by driving out all your enemies before you, as the Lord has said.
Obviously these verses of promise have immediate application for Israel as they prepare to possess Promised Land.
God has not made a promise to Christians about our land.. heaven is our home. Our promises from God are not based on the keeping on the law, but on Christ having kept the law for us.
But as Christians we ARE called to Trust and Obey. The Promised land is symbolic of a Christian who is walking in God’s will. He prospers us, He fights our battles for us, He takes care of our enemies.
We can’t and shouldn’t try to take care of our problems by ourselves, and we sure shouldn’t become angry and accusing when God hasn’t done what we think he should when we think he should.
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