Faithful to the End
Deuteronomy is an amazing book, the most quoted Old Testament book by Jesus. Deuteronomy contains "the words of Moses," the sermons of Moses to Israel before he dies. He preaches to a young audience, a community that is now 60 years or younger. Moses preaches to explain the expectations of Yahweh, to clarify his priorities and expectations for them as they enter the land of promise. Moses will review their history and offer a clear admonition (Deut. 1-4 [https://ref.ly/Deut.%201-4;esv?t=biblia]), Moses then moves to the law and the expectations of the law for the people of God (Deut. 5-28 [https://ref.ly/Deut.%205-28;esv?t=biblia]), and finally, Moses offers the potential consequences of rejection and rebellion against Yahweh (Deut. 29-30 [https://ref.ly/Deut.%2029-30;esv?t=biblia]). Through Moses, Yahweh graciously and clearly directs his people to follow his words, to follow his priorities in their lives and choices. As believers, we must also hear the words of Yahweh and humbly obey. As Hebrews reminds us, Yahweh has now spoken to us through his son, Jesus. Deuteronomy is one of the most significant books in our OT, but one that is often not addressed. Throughout Deuteronomy, Moses will challenge Israel over and over again, to hear the word of Yahweh, and then, to heed it in obedience. Deuteronomy displays the character and attributes of Yahweh in numerous ways, it especially emphasizes the love of Yahweh poured out on Israel. Deuteronomy ultimately sets a choice before us, a choice to prioritize and follow Yahweh, to be right with him through Jesus alone.
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