Deuteronomy 16 – Innocent Blood and Apostates

The eating of innocent blood is forbidden.  These temple practices are emphasized for correct worship of God but also a guidance even in our lives to recognize the sacredness of life designed by God.  The Israelites (and we) are warned against apostates who try to lead us away from the Lord and from the Torah,…

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Deuteronomy 15 – One Place of Worship

The Israelites are told to destroy the places of worship of rival religions.  This is because their existence is a temptation to idolatry, one to which many Hebrews would eventually give in.  There is one God, separate from all other religious influences.  Worship of the Lord is done in one central location set aside by…

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Deuteronomy 14 – Mercy

The Canaanites will be defeated due to their wickedness.  Israel’s righteousness or strength will have nothing to do with it, however, as Israel has frequently disobeyed the Lord through their stubbornness. But God is merciful and gracious. This is just as true in the church today as in ancient Israel.  If we repent and be…

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Announcing Esther

Announcing Our Spring Scripture Study:             Lessons from the Book of Esther In five sessions, beginning the week of April 12 So why should we study this curious book? And why now? This small book has been the subject of controversy since ancient times. It nearly didn’t make it into the Jewish canon of the…

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Deuteronomy 13 – Preparing for a Life of Abundance

The Canaanites would be destroyed gradually, as a test of sustained faith.  They were not to take the gold and treasure of the Canaanites because it was full of temptations to idolatry.  The meaning of the word “abomination” is briefly discussed.  The repetition of Moses’ exhortations throughout this text are defended–Moses seeks in this final…

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Lenten Pitfalls

Dear Friends, Here we are at the threshold of another Lent, and I’d like to share a few thoughts on making this Lent more profitable. In the past we have put out a general review, “A Few Thoughts on Making a Good Lent”, which is available to anyone who asks us. Today, however, I would…

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Deuteronomy 12 – Call to Destroy the Canaanites

The Hebrews are called to completely destroy their rivals in Canaan–man, woman, child, and artifacts of worship.  This is a difficult passage to accept.  However, God explicitly wants to protect His people from the temptation of idolatry that would be constant if the Hebrews lived among Canaanite religion (The Hebrews would later fall prey to…

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Deuteronomy 11 – Comprehensive Devotion to God

All of our actions are meant to be put into the effort of loving devotion to God–teaching our children constantly and binding His Word in our heart. God is loyal to His people, and He insists that we be loyal to Him. Download MP3 (20:49; 11 MB)

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Deuteronomy 10 – The Ten Commandments, Part 2

The remainder of the Ten Commandments are reviewed.  While on the surface they are concerned with man’s responsibility not to bring harm upon one another (through honoring his parents, not killing, stealing, sowing falsehoods, etc,) they ultimately come back to God.  God is our Father, and dishonoring our earthly father is as an affront to…

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Deuteronomy 09 – The Ten Commandments

In this episode, we begin discussing the Ten Commandments.  In particular, we discuss the first three–God’s commandment against idols, His commandment against taking His name in vain, and His commandment to keep the Sabbath holy.  These commandments are often broken and avoided, even by Christians, but if we do not honor them we do not…

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