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Obedience: A Study In Deuteronomy

DAY 24 OF 32

What does it say?

God gave the Israelites instructions for an altar upon which all of God’s laws were to be clearly written.
 

What does it mean?

God instructed the Israelites to create monuments as reminders of His mercy, grace, and justice. The altar He commanded them to build would take hard work but would be a visual reminder for them as well as for future generations. After reciting a list of laws, they were to write them all on the altar. They heard the word of God. They recited the word of God. Then they made a representation of the word of God. This is a timeless memory technique. The Lord was training His people to hide His word in their hearts. He is a great teacher! 

How should I respond?

God knows that if we are faithful to Him, we will discover greater and greater joys that can only come from being close to Him. That's why scripture memorization is so important. Start with one verse on an index card and place it where you’ll see it. Read it often and repeat it out loud. Ask God to teach you the meaning of the words and show you how to apply them to your life. Once you begin to memorize His word and surround yourself with reminders of God, you’ll realize the comfort, joy, and guidance that come from hiding His promises in your heart and mind. 

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Obedience: A Study In Deuteronomy

Deuteronomy represents the precipice between Israel's wilderness journey and their conquest to come. As God draws his people into the promised land, Moses explains and amplifies the covenantal relationship between Yahweh and his people. By calling them to obedience, Moses looks forward to the day that Israel will be a blessing to all the nations of the earth.

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