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Introduction
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Open your Bibles to Deuteronomy 30 and we will be starting in verses 1-6
Deuteronomy already.
Originally planned for this sermon to be on Deuteronomy 30:1-10 however the more I wrote the more I realized that was not a realistic ambition.
So, I split it into two sermons, tonight the title is, “It Was Always About Christ (Part 1)”
I will warn you in advance that we are going to be in a lot of places in scripture tonight.
Be ready for some page turning.
Jesus said the to the disciples in Matthew 19:28, “Truly, I say to you, in the new world, when the Son of Man will sit on his glorious throne, you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.”
Are we to assume that those 12 tribes they are judging are to be made up of only ethnic Jews?
Of course not.
We have already seen that the people of God are those that have believed God and been counted righteous for the belief.
From Able to you and me, God has only accepted faith alone as the means of justification.
This is why David says,
“ you will not delight in sacrifice, or I would give it; you will not be pleased with a burnt offering.
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.”
(Ps 51:16–17, ESV)
It is as the author of Hebrews said, “... it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins."
(Heb 10:4, ESV) The people of God have always “received their commendation” (Heb 11:2, ESV) by faith.
The true Isreal, “the Israel of God” (Gal 6:16, ESV) that Paul refers to in Galatians, has always existed as a subset of a visible group.
In the old days the visible group was the nation of Isreal and within that people were the ones that would never bow the knee to anyone but God (1 Kings 19:18, Romans 11:4) Today, that same body of God’s people, God’s elect, exists within the visible church.
Therefore, Calvin is correct when he makes direct application of this passage we have to night to the church saying,
“God never so severely afflicts His Church as not to be ready to return to mercy; nay, that by their punishments, however cruel in appearance, the afflicted, who were destroying themselves as if their hearts were bent upon it, are invited to repentance, so as to obtain pardon.’[1]
Lets read Deuteronomy 30:1–6
Lets Pray!
Transition
If we are to correctly understand this text tonight we better be able to make direct application, as Calvin has, to those who “obey his voice in all that [he] commands.”
Take a look verse 1-2.
Who are the Commandment Keepers? (1)
Text
Exposition
“when all these things come upon you”
Exposition
There is a prophecy in Moses’ words here, “when” not “if” these things come on you.
Its almost like Moses knew how hardhearted the people could be.
Application
The word of God is so consistent here.
James said, brothers count it joy when trials come on you.
(James 1:2, ESV) Moses tells the people, look, the good and the bad is going to happen.
God intends all the bad, for the good of his adopted elect.
Last week we memorized that in the Catechism, that the elect of God get, Justification, adoption, and sanctification.
The 1689 speaks of adoption, in chapter 12 saying, God’s adopted children “are pitied, protected, provided for, and chastened by Him as by a Father” [1]
“and you call them to mind among all the nations where the Lord your God has driven you”
Exposition
They were to call the word of God to their mind.
Application
The trials God send us are to drive us to the word.
Trails are much better when you have the word in you heart before you get to them.
Illustration
Gabe and I with the car on the hot day and the overheating.
“obey his voice in all that I command you today”
Exposition
There is a condition on the blessings.
To obey and keep all the commandments.
Application
Is God’s offer disingenuous here?
Here is my perfect Law if you keep it I will bless you, but oh by the way you can never keep it.
A resounding NO!
There are those that do keep all the commandments.
Those that have that commandment keeping imputed to them from the Father, by the son, through the Spirit.
Those that are saved by the trinitarian God are the ones that God is addressing when he is talking about the commandment keepers.
We received perfect commandment keeper status in Jesus.
We will see this more later on.
Transition
Since God is the one saving and adopting his people it then follows that he never leaves his people.
Take a look at verses 3-4
God Never Leaves His People (2)
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“then the Lord your God will”
Exposition
“Then” when these conditions are met.
As we already saw, the conditions cannot be met by any man but Christ.
To keep all the Law and love the Lord with all your heart is a mark none of us reach save Christ.
Application
They must by imputed to us by God.
If the condition is that you must keep ALL the commandments then the only way for that to happen is Jesus’ federal headship.
“he will gather you again from all the peoples where the Lord your God has scattered you”
Exposition
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God will restore your fortunes and have mercy on you
He will gather you again from all the peoples
the Lord your God will gather you
Application
It is Gods work and it is a sure work.
“If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of heaven”
Exposition
How far does God, go for his elect people?
The outer most parts of heaven
In other word there is no distance God does not go for his Children.
Application
Get the scene in your head.
Moses is standing in front of a large group of people making these statements.
There are, just as in Jesus’ day, sons of God in the group and sons of the devil.
Remember Jesus said “You are of your father the devil”(Jn 8:44, ESV) when talking to the Jews.
Is God promising to go to the ends of heaven for the sons of the devil?
No! That promise is for his adopted Children united to him by faith in his work through Christ.
There is no end to his ability to save his Children.
Again a little help understanding this from the author of Hebrews, writes, "Consequently, he [Jesus] is able to save to the uttermost [notice the same word the uttermost parts of heaven are not to far for him to reach who is able to save to the uttermost] those who draw near to God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them.”
“Heb 7:25, ESV)
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