Sunday Sermon … Renew Your Covenant Relationship with God – Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy is a second time through the law, a review of the law
The Old Testament books most quoted in the New Testament are Genesis, Isaiah, Psalms, and Deuteronomy.
Jesus quoted Deuteronomy three times to the devil in the wilderness
Deuteronomy contains the three farewell semo of Moses:
- Remember Your History (Deuteronomy 1-4) … 4:9-10 – Do not forget what God has done for you. Make sure your children know what God has done for you.
- Review Your Covenant Responsibilities (Deuteronomy 5-28) … 5:1-3 – Make the covenant your own. You cannot rely on the Faith of your parents to keep you on the right track and get you into Heaven. You must decide to take on the responsibilities of the covenant for yourself … 6:4-7 – Your covenant responsibility is to love God. By loving God, all aspects of your life will show it.
- Renew Your Covenant Relationship (Deuteronomy 29-30) … 29:12-13; 30:11-16, 19-20 – You have to make the dicision. Nobody is out of reach of the Salvation that God offers. We have a choie between life and death, a choice between blessings and curses. Choose life!
Commit to do these three things (Deuteronomy 30:20): - Love the Lord your God
- Listen to his voice
- Hold fast to him
The book of Deuteronomy is about renewing and recommitting to your relationship with Christ. … I our service we had a time where people could stand and say something and recommitt to God. One of them mentioned recommitting to Christ daily. Another said she would recommitt and stop just trying to follow rules but to build a stronger relationship with Christ.
Conclusion: The Transfer of Leadership from Moses to Joshua (Deuteronomy 31-34)
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