• Getting Back to God (Deuteronomy 29: 1-29)

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
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Getting Back to God (Deuteronomy 29: 1-29)

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    Welcome

    Today's episode offers insights into the themes of disobedience, scattering, repentance, and restoration. If you’ve ever felt distant from God and wondered how to return, this study will resonate deeply with you. Let’s explore the promises and principles Moses laid out for Israel and discover how they apply to our lives today.

    Key Themes

    • Disobedience and Scattering:
      • Moses addresses the inevitability of Israel's disobedience and the resulting scattering among the nations (Deut. 30:1-3).
    • Return and Restoration:
      • Despite their disobedience, Moses promises that if they return to God with all their heart and soul, God will restore their fortunes and gather them from where they have been scattered (Deut. 30:4-6).
    • Heart Transformation:
      • True restoration involves a transformation of the heart, symbolized by the "circumcision of the heart," leading to a genuine love for God (Deut. 30:6).
    • God’s Justice and Compassion:
      • God’s justice will be enacted on Israel’s enemies, and His compassion will lead to Israel’s renewed obedience (Deut. 30:7-10).
    • Accessibility of God's Commandments:
      • Moses emphasizes that God's commandments are not beyond reach but are near, in their mouth and heart, making obedience achievable (Deut. 30:11-14).
    • The Choice Between Life and Death:
      • Moses sets before the Israelites a clear choice: life and prosperity through obedience or death and destruction through disobedience (Deut. 30:15-20).

    Detailed Study Notes

    Verses 1-3: Future Restoration Promised

    • Context: Reflects on Deuteronomy 28's blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience.
    • Promise: Despite scattering, a wholehearted return to God will lead to restoration.

    Verses 4-6: The Depth of Restoration

    • Promise: Even from distant lands, God will gather and restore Israel.
    • Heart Transformation: God promises to circumcise their hearts, signifying deep inner change and true love for Him.

    Verses 7-10: God’s Justice and Compassion

    • Divine Justice: The curses will fall upon Israel’s enemies.
    • Renewed Obedience: Restoration leads to a renewed commitment to God’s commands.

    Verses 11-14: Accessibility of God’s Commands

    • Assurance: God's commands are within reach, not hidden or inaccessible.
    • New Testament Parallel: Paul in Romans 10:6-10 echoes this, emphasizing the nearness of the word and the simplicity of faith in Christ.

    Verses 15-20: The Choice Laid B

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