Playlist: Deuteronomy (2008) (Feast sermon series)

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The Handwriting is on the Wall (2008)

Deuteronomy 28

We must allow God to change our lives. The blessings and cursing principle of Deuteronomy 28 remains unchanged, applying to all who have made the covenant.


Deuteronomy's Major Themes

Deuteronomy is the heart of the Old Testament, with its words throughout the New Testament, providing a foundation of doctrine and an outline for entering God's Kingdom.


Moses, Servant of God

Moses sacrificed great worldly honor to become a servant of God, demonstrating real servant leadership. God praises Moses for his faithfulness and meekness.


Deuteronomy and Idolatry

We are admonished to internalize the book of Deuteronomy in preparation for our future leadership roles.


Our Merciful and Faithful Provider

The experiences of ancient Israel, bad and good, guide us in our spiritual pilgrimage to our Promised Land. The book of Deuteronomy is a strong foundation.


Do You See God in Deuteronomy?

Deuteronomy 2 and 3, and God's Sovereignty

God displaced the Amorites because they had defiled the land; not one righteous person existed. Israel was warned not to defile themselves with demonism.