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Obedience: A Study In Deuteronomy

DAY 19 OF 32

What does it say?

God defines His standards for administering justice. 

What does it mean?

As the government in Israel was being set up, Moses explained God’s principles on how justice was to be administered among His people. Since God's justice was based on His law, obeying Him was the central principle. Judges and officials were to be appointed in every town to administer justice and enforce God’s laws without partiality. Making right decisions came as the result of understanding and explicitly following God’s commands. The expectation to “follow justice and justice alone” was directed to every member of the community – from king to judge to servant – regardless of the circumstances. 

How should I respond?

After a highly publicized court case, the public often debates whether or not justice has been served. Many times it’s hard to tell. As followers of Christ we have the comfort of knowing that God will ultimately administer justice wherever needed. To truly understand God’s justice, we need to invest time in learning and observing Scripture. Our job as Christian citizens is to follow the laws of the land and obey God’s commands. As you take a stand for what God says is right, you will be part of administering His justice in the world. 

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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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We would like to thank Thomas Road Baptist Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.trbc.org/