• The Effects of Obedience. (Deuteronomy 7: 1-26)

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
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The Effects of Obedience. (Deuteronomy 7: 1-26)

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    Episode Notes:

    In this episode, we’ll dive into Deuteronomy Chapter 7, where Moses continues his second sermon by focusing on the positive consequences of obedience. This chapter reveals three key elements: commandments, consequences, and conditions for experiencing blessings. Let’s explore how obedience to God’s commands brings about divine blessings.

    1: The Commandments (Deuteronomy 7:1-5)

    Moses begins by giving specific commands to the Israelites as they prepare to enter the Promised Land:

    1. No Survivors (Verses 1-2): The Israelites are commanded to utterly destroy the nations inhabiting the land. This harsh command reflects God’s judgment against these morally corrupt nations and serves to protect Israel from their influence.
    2. No Intermarriage (Verse 3): The Israelites are forbidden to intermarry with these nations, as such unions would lead them astray from God. This command anticipates the possibility of Israel failing to fully obey the previous command, thus emphasizing the need for separation from pagan practices.
    3. No Idols (Verse 5): The Israelites must destroy all forms of idolatry in the land. Idols and their associated practices were to be completely eradicated to prevent Israel from being tempted into false worship.

    These commands were given because Israel was chosen by God to be a holy people, set apart from other nations.

    2: The Consequences of Obedience (Deuteronomy 7:12-15)

    Moses then outlines the blessings that would follow if the Israelites obeyed God’s commands:

    1. Mercy (Verse 12): If they obey, God promises to maintain His covenant with them, showing them mercy.
    2. Blessing (Verses 13-14): God promises to bless them with prosperity in all areas of life—children, crops, and livestock. Obedience would lead to abundant material blessings.
    3. Health (Verse 15): God promises to protect them from sickness and disease, ensuring their physical well-being.

    These blessings are contingent on their obedience, highlighting the direct connection between following God’s commands and receiving His favor.

    3: The Conditions for Experiencing Blessings (Deuteronomy 7:16-26)

    Moses reiterates the conditions that must be met to experience God’s blessings:

    1. Total Destruction of Enemies (Verses 16-20): The Israelites are reminded to destroy all the inhabitants of the land without pity and to avoid serving their gods. God reassures them that He will drive out these nations, little by little, until they are completely defeated.
    2. No Fear (Verses 21-24): They are commanded not to fear their enemies but to remember God’s past faithfulness. By focusing on God’s power rather than their fears, they will have the strength to overcome any obstacles.
    3. Destruction of Idols (Verses 25-26): The Israelites must destroy all idols and refrain from coveting their material wealth. These idols are abominations and must not be brought into their homes, as the

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