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When you think of serving the Lord, it should not be drudgery, but delight.
When you think of loving the Lord and walking with Him, it should be from a place of devotion and not duty.
The verses we see today will deal with our devotions.
Our heart.
As Moses gives his final words to Israel as they plan to go into the Promised Land, her reminds them that walking with God is ultimately a heart issue.
And if our heart is right before the Lord, then our worship and our conduct will follow.
God’s Desire
1. Fear the Lord -Walking in His Ways (Behave)
2. Love Him
3. Worship Him
The Believers’ Benefit
The Precepts God give bring blessing when we obey
The Punishment God gives bring sorrow when we disobey.
God’s Character
He is awesome.
He is interested.
The Believer’s Commitment
God’s Disposition
The Believer’s Disposition
A Summary
We should not see walking with the Lord as Drudgery, but Delight
We should not follow the Lord out of duty, but devotion.
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