Jesus In All Of DeuteronomySample
Happy two weeks in Deuteronomy! We are so excited that you have committed this much time to studying God’s Word. Today you will read two more chapters from Deuteronomy. But first, read this quick devotional. Let’s go!
Today's Devotional
What’s Happening?
Moses continues to unpack the Ten Commandments for the people of Israel before they enter the promised land. In this section he may even be focusing most sharply on the sixth command: you shall not murder.
That’s because murder disrespects human life. So when Moses goes to unpack this commandment, he finds himself talking about all the ways God wants us to respect the life and dignity of others.
He goes into how to atone for unsolved murders, how female captors are to be treated fairly, how to protect a son from an unfair father and how to protect a father from an unruly son. The laws continue to cover things like caring for and returning your neighbor’s possessions when you find them and the severe punishment for men accused of rape.
But even small issues about respecting life are found here. People must be sure to put railing around their roofs so that people don’t fall off and injure themselves. Even birds are protected. An Israelite may take the eggs of a bird, but not the mother too. In a sense, respect for life and justice extends to the animal kingdom.
Two key features come up throughout these commands. First, is God’s desire for fairness, equity, and justice. He provided women, children, and foreigners with protections and rights unknown to other societies in the ancient world.
The second feature is God’s determination to keep Israel and her land pure. Again and again the phrase, “purge evil from your midst” is repeated when talking about why Israel must obey these commands and their punishments.
Sin must be punished. Bloodguilt must be covered. Evil must be driven out.
That is because God is making his dwelling with these people. And if they don’t purge the evil from their midst, God will.
Where Is Jesus?
A lot of us still feel this tension today. We believe that we have to get rid of all the sin and wrongdoing in our lives before God will come and make his home in us. If God is far from us it’s because we haven’t purged ourselves of evil.
But the good news of Jesus is that when he comes and makes his dwelling with us he does purge us of all evil and guilt. He doesn’t wait until we clean ourselves up, but he comes and does it for us. He can do this by the merit of his own death.
Since he took the punishment we deserved, the guilt earned by all our evil has already been purged when we put our faith in him. Now, he can come and dwell within us through the Holy Spirit and work, day by day, to actually make us into people who treat one another with respect in all that we do.
See For Yourself
I pray that the Holy Spirit would open your eyes to see the God who cares deeply about the dignity and value of life. And that you would see Jesus as the one who freely gave up his life to cleanse ours of all evil.
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About this Plan
Deuteronomy is all about Jesus! This 21-day plan will walk you through the book of Deuteronomy, by reading only 1-2 chapters a day. Most days are accompanied by a short devotional that explains what’s happening and shows you how each part of the story points to Jesus and his Gospel.
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