Weekly Sunday Sermon - God Renewed His Covenant
Hello!
Today's Sunday School is about the book of Deuteronomy. This will be a summary of the lesson.
Deuteronomy was written by Moses to remind Israel of three very important points. Basically, this renewed and refreshed God's Covenant.
First, Deuteronomy reminds Israel and us who God is. It is written all throughout the book to remember who God is and not to forget Him, because if we do, we will be proud of our accomplishments but neglect and forget God, who has graced us to do such accomplishments. So, first, don't forget God, who is Holy.
Second, Deuteronomy reminds Israel and us what God has done for us, His grace onto us. All throughout the book of Deuteronomy it is written to remember God and remember His salvation. This is why.....
Third, we must remember our responsibillities. This is the third major point of the Deuteronomy book. We must remember what we must do: to love, to serve, obey, and trust God with all we have. This includes remembering His Law, worshipping Him and Him only, and choosing our friends and later our spouses wisely.
Practically, Deuteronomy is a renewal of the covenant ans a call to obey and love. God has given many reminders for His people, the Law, Other Christians, etc. Deuteronomy ends with Moses looking at the Promised Land. He couldn't enter it because of his disobedience. This is the importance of obedience and the seriousness of sin. He was a great prophet, but he sinned. Jesus was the perfect prophet and Savior, who obeyed until the end and at last saved God's People.
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