Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to Sunday Service, episode thirty one. I'm your host, Josh Monday. If you don't know me, I'm a Christian rapper, devoter, her husband, father, and Armory veteran. And this is brought to you by Cult Conspiracy Podcast. Thank you guys so much for joining me. So all right, so this week we're going to be starting Deuteronomy, which is going to be amazing. But before we do that, I want to give out some shout outs real quick to all of you that have been commenting. So on
Wednesday Service episode fourteen, we have a few comments. We have someone new. Actually that's it's awesome. So Flicking Boogers, I see that you followed me on Instagram. Now, thank you so much for that. And hold on, I don't remember your name. I know, Flicking Boogers, I know you followed me, bro. Hold on, let me check real quick. Hold on, hold on, hold on, WHOA all right? See it might be hard to find because I'd have to go through my oh my notes. I see Glenn Cole too.
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He addresses the generation of Israelites who grew up in the wilderness. One thing I want to let you know is some people would say great speech, some people would say great sermon. Some people believe that this is a sermon to them, and you know, others believe it's a speech. I believe it's more of a sermon. He addresses the generation of Israelites who grew up in the world wellness, just as they are preparing to enter the land of Canaan. God wants his promised land to show the renewed life
under God's blessing, what God's blessing looks like. The book represents the Covenant in a form commonly used by rulers of the time to make treaties with those they ruled over. The standard form of these treaties include five elements. The great ruler is identified by name and title. The history and mighty acts of the great ruler were told. The allegiance and specific duties expected of the ruler's servants are spelled out. Blessings for keeping the treaty and curses for
breaking it are listed. Provisions for continuing the covenant with future generations are laid out. Deuteronomy follows this pattern very closely. Moses is identified as the representative of the Great King, the God of Israel, whose mighty acts for the people are recalled. Moses reminds them to give exclusive allegiance to their king, lists their duties. Then he calls on the people to join in a sacred oath to ratify the covenant. After naming a successor. In climbing a mountain to look
over the land, Moses dies. The people of Israel stand on the edge of their inheritance. The promise of a new creation be for them. Awesome. So that's the intro through you know the Bible. App Now, let me get back to King James. Nope, going to the new King James. My bad. I always go to King James normally New King James. Cool. Perfect and Deuteronomy, yes, I understand that that's not available, Okay, cool, And then now let me
go to my intro. So here's some very very interesting things about the Book of Deuteronomy that we should definitely take note of. So the New Testament authors alluded to or quoted the well not quoted, but they alluded to or quoted the Book of Deuteronomy two hundred times. And the New Testament that is that is very important because as they obviously want you to go back and read Deuteronomy.
Another thing that that I think is fascinating is Jesus quoted Deuteronomy when he was refuting Satan in Matthew four and also in the Book of Luke, which I just went over two weeks ago, where Jesus is he quotes Deuteronomy eight three, he quotes Deuteronomy six thirteen, and then he quotes Deuteronomy six sixteen when he's refuting Satan. Now, why would this be important for us to know? Well, we obviously need to do the same when we're when we're fighting against the devil. We need to have these
verses available. Now do we need to quote these same exact verses? I think it depends obviously on the scenario or the situation what verses you choose to use. But we know to use the word of God against Satan when he comes against us, right, and and also too, we also need to sorry him. I shouldn't be chewing ice. I apologize that was kind of loud. We also need to recognize the fact that Jesus uses Deuteronomy. So this is going to be a very important book for us
to pay attention to. Now, I believe that. I believe that when Moses was on Mount sy and I twice for forty days and forty nights. See, he went the first time to receive the ten commandments, right, and then remember he broke them. The second time was after the Israelites made a golden calf while he was gone. The first forty days were spent receiving the tank commandments. The second forty days were spent receiving instructions for the construction
of the tabernacle and other laws. Okay, And also I believe he also got Genesis as well, the creation story as well up there. So Moses was able to speak to God. What well, in numbers twelve versus four to three, we kind of went over that Moses was able to speak to God face to face or mouth to mouth. So he is the only other man besides Jesus and Adam, right, that was able to speak to God face to face. I do believe that Jacob wrestled with God, right, So
that's something you know. Was he wrestling against the Angel of the Lord? Was he wrestling against Jesus? Okay? So I believe that Jesus was in the Old Testament. This is what I personally believe, not saying that you have to, but I do believe that Jesus was the one speaking to Moses. Also Abraham, he was able to speak to the Lord and actually eat with him. This is during the time, it's right around Genesis eighteen, right before the
two angels were sent to Sadamega Mora. What is happening Abraham is meets with three They say men at first, but then we find out that its the Lord and also two angels. Okay, so there's a few people, but Moses is one of the people that actually get to speak to God face to face or mouth to mouth.
And how do we know this because in numbers four numbers twelve versus four through eight, and also in the book at Exodus in numbers twelve, four through eight, he says he speaks to Moses face to face, and he also says that he speaks to prophets and visions and in dreams. Right, but then also when we go to Exodus, he says he speaks to Moses like a friend. God says he speaks to Moses like a friend. Okay, so that's why I think this is vastly important. This is
like hearing a sermon. He's going to be quoting God a lot. Obviously, you know what God says, but it's like hearing a sermon from someone that actually got to speak to God face to face. So this is why it's important for us to go over Deuteronomy and for you guys to stick around for this study. So a couple other times that Jesus quoted Deuteronomy Mark twelve thirty eight,
twenty eight through thirty one. Jesus answered a question about the greatest Commandment by quoting Deuteronomy six four through five, emphasizing the importance of loving God with all one's being and loving one's neighbor right, love thy Lord like God with all your heart, and then love your neighbors. You love thyself yourself right. So there's that, And then in Deuteronomy seventeen six, Jesus was quoting it by question. This
is on John eight seventeen. Jesus sided Deuteronomy seventeen six when questioned about his authority, implying that God is the ultimate judge. Jesus also was contrasting the law of Deuteronomy twenty four one through four regarding divorce with the higher standard in Matthew nineteen seven through nine Deuteronomy nineteen twenty one.
Rejection of the bent so Jesus is teaching Matthew five thirty eight through thirty nine to turn to the other cheek can be seen as a contrast to Deuteronomy nineteen twenty one, which permits a degree of retaliation. Jesus and then other significance. Jesus uses of Deuteronomy demonstrates his deep familiarity with the Old Testament and his understanding of the
Old Testament's prophetic foreshadowing of the Messiah. It also highlights the enduring relevance of Deuteronomy's teachings on obedience, faith, and importance of God's word. Because oh, I don't want to put with that, okay, So all right, perfect, So now let's go ahead. That's my little intro to Deuteronomy and why you guys should definitely stick around for this study.
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the word of God Romans ten seventeen. You know, faith come by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. When people hear the word of God, it's going to change their life. Is it in an instant? No, but it'll start worrying on them. The Holy Spirit will start wearing on them and start breaking it down, and then we'll start living correctly at some point. So if it's God's will, I mean, I hope that everybody ends up
living the way that God wants us to live. But obviously some people it doesn't always work that way, but we pray that it does. But anyways, let's go to uh, let's go ahead and go dig into the word. All right, Well, I don't want it to be like that. I'd like it to be a lot bigger. There we go perfect, and I found out a new way to look. I always come here to surch right here, right, and then I come up here. I'm like, oh, uh, you can just click here and then you can go to whatever
you want and look at this. Guys. By the way, we went through Genesis, we went through Exodus, we went through Leviticus, we went through Numbers. Now we're in Deuteronomy, Okay, so when we complete the Book of Deuteronomy, we will complete the Torah. Wow, that is so cool. That's awesome. And then we're gonna continue all the way down. We got little things to go through here in the Old Testament, but we'll stick with Deuteronomy for now because we're at
we're in Deuteronomy one, verse one. Let's go ahead the previous command to enter Cainan and just keep in mind everything I told you. This is like a great speech by Moses. They're about to enter into the Promised Land. Okay. Obviously, as we know, I told you guys about this in the Book of Numbers that you know, when they were spying out the land and Caleb was telling them, let's go, we got this, and Joshua was also pushing to get in to go in there. The people doubted and they
were saying out they had lack of faith. So this is like a perfect example of what God accepts to get into heaven. Okay, were they following the law, Yeah, they were following the law, but what were they lacking faith? So they're lacking faith, right, and God didn't like that, so they don't get to enter the Promised Land. Okay, their children get to end of the Promised Land. And what did they say. They said, we don't want our women and children, or we don't want our children to die.
They're gonna die. Well, God says, okay, no problem. If you have lack of faith in me, then you guys will not enter the Promised Land. You'll continue to want of the wilderness for another thirty eight years. And what's going to happen is your children, the next generation, will go into the Promised Land, and so will Joshua, and so will Caleb. And that's it. Moses, you're not gonna be able to get in either because you lost your
your temper. Now he is like a friend of God, yes, but he also is a man, and he you already know. I read everything. I went over all this before, but let's continue. This is gonna be Deuteronomy one, verse one.
These are the words with which Moses spoke to all Israel on this side, on this side of the Jordan, in the wilderness, and the plane opposite Sooth between Puran Tafel Lebon Hazarath does a hab It's eleven days journey from Harab by the way of Mount Seir to Kadesh Burnia Now it came to pass in the fourteenth year of the eleven month, eleventh month, on the first day of the month, that Moses spoke to the children of Israel.
According to all the Lord had given him as commandments to them, after he had killed Sahon, king of the Amorites, who dwelt in Heshbon, and Og King of Bashan, who dwelt in Ashroth and drie. Okay, So the king of the Amorites, Sahon, king of the Amorites, who dwelt in Heshbon, and Og King of Bashan. So we will a little bit later. I think it's in Deuteronomy three. Find out how big that king, that Og, King of Bashan's bed was fifteen by seven feet. Okay. So it's it's believed
that they are giants, the Amorites. Because if you go to Amos to ten. Let me make sure that I'm not quoting the wrong one, the wrong verse Amos two, verse ten is it twelve? I don't know what it is. Let me see now, I gotta look it up. Uh, because verse ten says it does talk about the Amorites Amorits. So it says, also, I brought you out of the land of Egypt. I led you forty years to the wildness to possess the land of the Amorites. Amorit. I
raised up your son, the Prophets and Nazaia. Okay, where is it at yet to destroyed the Amorite before them? Okay, here we go. It's actually Amos two nine. I was very close. I'm getting getting better at memorizing these these verses. This is what it says in Amos two nine. Yet it was I who destroyed the Amorite before them, whose height was like the height of the cedars, and he was as strong as the oaks. Yet I destroyed his
fruit above the roots beneath. Also, it was I who brought you out of the land of Egypt and led you forty years through the wilderness to possess the land of the Amorites. That's what it says in Amos two nine and ten. So what God is saying right here is that he says that their height was the height of the cedars. So they were giants. King og king of Bashan, who is an Amorit. Also he is His bed was fifteen by seven. So what do we do.
We're gonna obviously think that these are all giants the Amorites. Because God is saying that there were tallest seedars, he doesn't say that there's one particular king that was tallest cedars, King Ogg. He doesn't. He says this. He says, Who's He says, Yet I I who destroyed the Amorite right before them, whose height was Oh so, yet I who destroyed the am right before them? So amoright. Maybe he was talking about one particular amright or all the am rights.
I don't know. But he does say whose height was like the height of the cedars, and he was as strong as the oaks. Yet I destroyed the fruit above the Oh yeah, So he's saying that it is just I'm sorry. So it looks like he is saying that it's just an Amorite that was that tall. So, but obviously there's not going to be one and then, you know, and not the others. So I'm pretty sure that the Amorites were giants if you look into numbers are sorry. Genesis fifteen. Also God says I am not through with
the Amorites. Right after the five King four King war. God says it at the very end, after this war happens, there's rapaim there there's Gomora, Sodom, all these these people are fighting, and also Abraham, and he says, I am not through with the Amorites. And then when Joshua in Joshua ten verse twelve, what does it say. It says that God stopped the moon in the sun from moving in the sky. And who what enemies were they trying to avenge? Who is he trying to fight? Well, Joshua
and the army was fighting against the Amorites. God stopped the moon and the sun from moving in the sky until they avenge their enemies in two geographic locations. Can you imagine that God steps in and does that. Joshua praise and God stops the sun and the moon from moving over Ajan and the value of a Jean and I can't remember the other one boom. They stop until they avenge their enemies. So the Amorites are ones that God had a problem with. Right, let's continue Deuteronomy one,
verse five. On this side of the Jordan, in the land of Moab, Moses began to explain this law, saying, the Lord, our God spoke to us in Harab, saying, you have dwelt long enough at this mountain. Turn to take your journey and go to the mountains of the Amorites, to all the neighboring places in the plain, in the mountains and in the lowland, in the south and the sea coasts, to the land of the Canees and the Lebanon as far as the Great River, and to Lebanon
as far as the great river, the River Euphrates. See, I have set the land before you go in, and possessed the land which the Lord swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, to give them and their descendants after them. See the Lord he he was already promising this. He swore to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob for this land. Abraham also he started burying his family in the land of Canaan instead of going back where he was from, right, instead of uh, that's usually what you
do wherever you're from. Usually you want to you want to bury, you know, you'll bury yourself and your family and where you have other family, back where where Abraham was from originally. But instead he ended up buying Remember he bought that. Uh, we talked about it. He bought the like you know, the burial site or whatever. Like it's like a cave, and him and Jacob and Rachel
and some other people were buried there. My whole point was he was promised that land, and Abraham ended up having you know, Sarah, Him, Jacob, Rachel, they were all buried into this kind of like a tomb or something in a cave. So he was already like he knew that God's promise was going to be true. And as we're reading here, we know that God cannot lie. God this one too. It's impossible for God to lie Hebrews
six eighteen. Let's continue. Tribal leaders are appointed, and I spoke to you at the same time, I alone am not able to bury you. The Lord, your God has multiplied you, and here you are today as the stars of heaven in multitude, just like it was. Is that's coming straight out of the book of Genesis when God was speaking to Abraham and he says that to him right. And then also, which is very interesting, is the Angel of the Lord said that to Ishmael's mom. Why is it?
Why is it Ishmael's mom, the servant that that Abraham was was with, why is the name leaving me? Hold on really quick? Okay, ish Males mother, there we go, Hegar, There we go, Hegar. See I think for ah, what happened? I was just looking at Hagar? Okay, perfect, Hegar? Okay.
So the angel of the Lord actually speaks to Hagar and says that Ishmael's lineage, which obviously he had twelve sons, right, so his lineage is also going to be multiple, as the stars are having the same exact prophecy was given to him. Let's continue. May the Lord, God of your father's make you a thousand times more numerous than you are, and bless you as he has promised you. How can I alone bear your problems and your burdens and your complaints.
Choose wise understanding the knowledgeable men from among your tribes, and I will make them heads over you. As you understand me, I said, the thing which you have told us to do is good. So I took the heads of your tribes, wise knowledgeable men, and made them heads over you. Leaders of thousands, leaders of hundreds, leaders of fifties,
leaders of tens, and officers for your tribes. So he's just basically, oh yeah, let me get to my I don't want to miss I got so many notes that I gotta be careful because I do not want to miss my deteronomy one notes right here. So we went through one through five, most addressed these lights in the wildness people were in the exactly case of the journey
from Outsida. Yes, we already see that. So yeah, six through eight is going to be let's see if there's any teaching points on there, Sorry, guys, events teaching points, prayer, see the events, see the places, see the people, practical applications, teaching points. God commends the issue. I say, to take possession of the land he promised to their ancestors, emphasizes into his faithfulness. Of course, that's what I already kind of went over that. So cool, looks like I'm on
the right track. And then we already went through verses nine through fifteen, so we're going to pick up at sixteen. Let me see if there's anything nine through fifteen. So leadership in order describe the appointment of leaders to help Moses highlight in the importance of wise and just leadership. Of course, so we'll continue. This is going to be
doueter on me one verse sixteen. Then I commanded your judges at the same time, saying, here are the cases between your brethren and judge righteously between a man and his brother or the stranger who is with him. Seventeen. Now you shall not show partiality and judgment. You shall hear the smell small as well as the great. You shall not be afraid in any man's presence, for the
judgment is God's. The case is too hard for you to bring to me, and I will hear it, and I will command you at that time all the things which you should do. So here we have that Israel's refusal to enter the land. Okay, so now we have a rebellion and the consequences. Let's go. It's Israel's refusal to enter the land is the title for this portion.
So we departed from Horeb and went through all the great terrible wilderness which you saw on the way to the mountains of the Amorites, as a Lord our God had commanded us. Then we came to cadessh Berniah, and I said to you, you have come to the mountains of the Amorites, and the Lord our God is get The Lord our God is giving us. Look, the Lord your God has set the land before you. Go up and possess it as the Lord God of your Father's has spoken to you, do not fear or be discouraged.
See that they they quickly just forgot that. You know that they have the creator of heaven and earth backing them up, you know, and that's what that's what is making God. That's what was irritating God about them, is they would have they would remember the faith. They would see him do signs and miracles, and then all of a sudden they would just slowly lose the faith, and then he had to he had to do another miracle and sign. They would gain it back. You know, we've
split the Red sea. They had faith, and then that they slowly stepped away. Uh. They they looked up at the mountain. They see God on Mount Sinai. He's blowing the trumpet. They're like, oh God, God is there. Oh my goodness, Moses, go speak to him. Please, we don't want to go talk to him. Well, you can't talk to him anyways, God said he can't. So Moses goes up there and you know, it comes back down and you know, they got the golden calf. They're worshiping. It's
like man. So anyways, let's continue Deuteronomy one, verse twenty two, and every one of you came near and said, let us send men before us, and let them search out the land for us, and bring back word to us by the way which we should go up, and of the cities into which we shall come. The plan pleased me well. So I took twelve of your men, one man from each tribe, and they departed and went up into the mountains and came to the valley of Eshkol
and spied it out. This is talking about numbers, Okay, When they spied out the land, I actually I went back to this when I was talking about this, in the portion of numbers. This is the part where I was telling you that Joshua had the faith, told them we can handle this, we could get this. But these spies came back and gave a bad review of the place, and they were trying to tell all the people, and it started to spread, and all the people had lack
of They lost their faith. They got scared. Right, we should only fear the one that could kill the body and the soul, not the one that could kill the body. Right, fear the one that could actually kill the soul, right, which is God. They also took some of the fruit of the land and their hands have brought it to us, and they brought it back. They brought back word of us, saying it is a good land which the Lord, our
God is giving us. Nevertheless, you would not go up, but rebelled against the command of the Lord your God. And you complained in your tents and said, because the Lord hates us, he has brought us out of the land of Egypt to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites, to destroy us. Where can we go up? Our brethren have discouraged our hearts, saying the people are greater and taller than we. The cities are great and fortified to heaven more. We have seen the sons of
the Anakin. There, sons of the Anakin are gonna be uh giants. Okay, if you have been following along with the House of David, I think they're called like the sons of a knock. So the sons of the Anachem, so obviously those are the those are gonna be the giants as well. Right, So we've seen the sons of the Anachem. Right, so if you look in let's look that up real quick orver here, it's kind of the same thing like when you watch the House of David.
I don't know if you guys have been watching that, but you see how uh you know, Goliath is there and he was with his brothers, and like you know, when once they once they see that the these raphaim or or with these these these armies are with these people, they they just fear, like, look how big he is. You know, he's a giant, so okay. The sons of a Knock are Sashani, Ahem and Telmai, who were giants
residing in Hebron before the Israelites entered the land. Biblical context, the sons of a Knoc are mentioned in the Book of Joshua Judges as giants who lived in the region of Lebron, identity identified as the descendants of a man named anak Spies report the spies sent by Moses to scout the land of Canyan, reported seeing the Anakim, describing them as giants. Caleb, one of the spies, later drove
out the sons of a Knock. Caleb, one of the spies, later drove out the sons of a Knock from Hebron, and then Joshua's devotion and Joshua later devoted the Anachem to destruction, only leaving them in Gaza, goth and Ashdod. Okay, So I just want to give you guys a little
breakdown on that. The anakim you see. Once you know this, it's a little it's a little better to like I said, it brings the Bible alive because I mean, I'm telling you guys, okay, I was listening to these pastors preach on these subjects as I was, you know, kind of studying this week, and I'm just like, bro, you're missing so much information. You can be drawing the audience in Instead.
I hear him just saying King of Bashan and then boom, he just keeps continue reading right through this kind of stuff. I want you guys to regurgitate and understand because that's why they're afraid. That's why it makes you so you have more faith in God because you're like, oh, God was able to overcome these giants. But these pastors that I listened to, not saying all of them, but the ones that I was listening to, they just breeze right over this. Sons of Anachem were there. Then I said,
you just they go right through it. But I like to emphasize these parts because it shows you that you gotta have more faith than God because he allowed. He's telling him, I don't care if you see giants that are twenty feet tall. I'm the one that's backing you up. You see. Let's continue. Then I said to you, do not be This is a Deuteronomy one, verse twenty nine. Then I said to you, do not be terrified or
afraid of them. The Lord your God, who goes before you, will fight for you according to all he did for you in Egypt before your eyes, and in the wilderness where you saw how the lorder God carried you as a man carries his son, in all the way you went until you came to this place. Now that right there, we'round thirty two when we come back to it, that right there is a beautiful picture of how God carried them through the wilderness, just like I would be carrying
my daughter. I don't have a son, Okay, I lost my son. So carry my daughter. I carry her up and down the stairs. She's three, but she'll say, Dad, carry me, boom. I carry her or sometimes I just pick her up. And I love to carry her, know around, because I just I just love to still have that connection with her. And her name's Anastasias. She's such a beautiful girl. But shall we say, dad, I carry me.
She's been saying this. Me and her got really close when she was about eight months old because her mom had a surgery, and ever since then we've been she's been stuck in my hip. I mean she is like, she does not leave me. If I'm around, She's with me. So anyways, Yeah, So that's a beautiful way of understanding that it says. And in the wilderness where you saw how the Lord your God carried you as a man carries his son, in all the way that you went
until you came to this place. So I love the way that that description is beautiful to me, especially when you have kids, right Deuteronomy one thirty two. Yet for all that you did not believe the Lord your God, who went in the way before you to search out a place for you to pitch your tents, to show you the way you should go, in the fire by and in the cloud by day. Okay. So this is
another faith issue. So this is something we need to pay attention to because these are the Israelites, the children of God at that time the children of God. And there you know, we perish for lack of knowledge, yes, but we also perish for lack of faith. So it doesn't matter. You know that the giant things you think you have in your life, you're able to overcome because you can do all things through Christ, who strengthens you. Right, you could do anything if you have the Lord with you. Right,
anything will continue. Deuteronomy one, verse thirty four, The penalty for Israel's rebellion. Now you see what happens when you have lack of faith. Let me get back to my notes. We went over twenty eight teaching points recount of Israel's rebellion at Cadessparina, their fear, the lack of trust in God's promise leading to their wandering. Yes, like I said, they ended up wandering another thirty eight years in the
desert because of their lack of faith. They don't get to go to the Promised Land, but their kids do, and so does Caleb and Joss were the ones that had faith, okay. So Deuteronomy one, verse thirty four, God's judgment. This is God's judgment, the penalty for Israel's rebellion. And the Lord heard the sound this is a Deuteronomy one
thirty four. And the Lord heard the sound of your words and was angry and took an oath, saying, surely not one of these men of this evil generation shall see the good land of which I swore to give your fathers. Except Caleb, the son of Jeff and Niah. He shall see it, and to him his children, I am giving the land on which we walked. Because he
only followed the Lord. The Lord was also angry with me for your sake, saying, if you shall not go in there, Joshua, the son of None, who stands before you, he shall go in there. Encourage him, for he shall cause Israel to inherit it. Okay, Joshua Caleb. That is my name. Okay, that is my name. That is who I am named after. I'm named after Joshua and Caleb. Thank you, Dad. He's passed away now. May he rest in peace for giving me that name. Joshua and Caleb.
Real quick, before we continue, I would like to I know that Joshua means God's salvation. Let's see what Caleb means. And my brother also named his son Caleb. What does Caleb mean? Okay, so Caleb his name The meaning for Caleb means faithful or wholehearted, unwavering faith and loyalty, which I mean crazy thing is my name is Joshua and then Caleb. So uh, it's kind of interesting. Joshua is also you know, Shua, or that's what Jesus is, you know,
named after in Hebrew. You're Shua. So obviously Joshua would not be his name. His name would be Yoshua. This would be Yoshua's name too. And what are they able to do? He's bringing him in the Promised Land. Who do we have? We have Jesus bringing us into Heaven. Right, We're saved through Jesus. So this is like a picture of all that, right, y'r Shua, God's salvation brings him into the Promised Land. You're Shuah. Jesus the maschiak, your shoe.
The maschiak brings us in to Heaven. He makes it to He bridges the gap between us and God, makes us holy. Okay, And what do you have to have? Joshua is God's salvation? What do you have to have to get salvation? Faith? Caleb, faithful, that's what the name is. You understand how this is a picture of what we need to do to get to heaven. And this is not something I have in my notes either. This is just me looking up what Caleb means Joshua and kind
of putting two and two together. That's really interesting. Faithful is how you get God's salvation? Faith right, or say, by grace through faith. Let's continue doueter on me one thirty nine. More Over, you little ones and your children who say you will be victims who today have no knowledge of good and evil, you shall go in there to them, I will give it and they shall possess it. But as for you, turn take your journey into the
wilderness by the way of the Red Sea. Then you answered and said to me, we have sinned against the Lord. We will go up and fight, just as the Lord, our God commanded us. And everyone of you had girded on his weapons of war, and you were ready to go up that mountain, into that mountain, into the mountain. And the Lord said to me speaking, this is Moses talking. Okay, tell them, do not go up nor fight, for I am not among you, lest you be defeated before your enemies.
So I spoke to you, Yet you would not listen, but rebelled against the command of the Lord and presumptuously went up into the mountain, and the Amorites who dwelt in the mountain came up against you and chased you as bees do, and drove you back from Sheer to Hamrah. Then you returned and wept before the Lord. And the Lord will not listen to your voice, nor give you give an ear to you because of the lack of faith.
So you're reminded in condested many days according to the days that you spent their lack of faith and also lack of obedience. So you gotta have you gotta be obedient to God's commandments. God commanded them to go into that land and fight in the beginning, and they didn't have faith, right, So it's obedience and faith they go hand in hand. How do you show that you have faith by your obedience? Okay, that's part of having faith.
Is it just believing? Yes, it is believing, but also how do you show That's why it says that's why James says this. I'll tell you what James says. That is why James says that you know you can show your faith by your works. He says, even the demons believe, right, So this is they go hand in hand. Obedience and faith go hand in hand. Grace is not just like, hey, do whatever you want now, have a good time. As
long as you believe in Jesus, you're good. If it was like you got to understand, obviously we're When it comes to salvation, you have to believe in Jesus to get to heaven. But when it comes to being a disciple, you have to be obedient to the Lord. Okay, let's check out some teaching points for this chapter before we move on to chapter two. I'm not saying that you have to be obedient for salvation. Okay, I don't know.
That's such a tough way to say it. The way you receive salvation is to believe that Jesus is your Lord and savior. It's in the Corinthians one Corinthians fifteen, Verses one through four. Believe that Jesus died on the cross. Believe. But the the thing is, how do you show you have faith? Is it just by believing? Honestly, that's a good question. There's a lot of debate over that. But there's a lot of debate over that, for sure. Peter
runemy one. Let's uh, let's check out what the teaching points are and also some things we can get from this chapter. So God's judgment on the generation, barring them from entering the Promised Land due to their unbelief and disobedience, that was God's judgment. That was Verses thirty four through forty six. Practical applications. Trust in God's promises. Just as the Israelites were called to trust God, we too must
rely on his promises even when circumstances seem daunting. Okay, obedience to God, that's definitely what I was talking about. The consequences of Israel's disobedience remind us of the importance of following God's commands in our own lives. Sin separates you from God. So if you're sinning all the time, your faith is going to go out the window. Okay, if you're sinning all the time, like every day, just sin, sin, sin, sin,
it's separating you from God. So you're going to your faith is going to be so you're going to be lacking so much that you're not gonna be able to dodge the wiles of the devil because your faith is your shield is so small you need your faith to build, so you could just block the walls of the devil. Right, this says, to dodge the walls of the devil. Right, it goes hand and in obedience, and faith goes in
and in leadership and responsibility. Effective leadership requires wisdom and justice, qualities that are essential in both spiritual and secular roles. Of course, wisdom and justice right and uh, I agree with that more though you need more than just the wisdom and justice, but it is good qualities to have. Learning from the past, reflect on past mistakes and learn from them to avoid repeating the same errors in your
spiritual journey. When you have a sin that causes you to stumble, find out the triggers that cause that sin to actually happen. And when those triggers start happening, stop immediately and do a one eight okay, because those triggers will cause you to go deeper and deeper and then find that you're gonna end up doing that sin. So when you get warnings, the Holy Spirit is more to you. Your mind starts warning you and telling you hey, or stop,
don't do that anymore. Like you gotta stop because there's little triggers or little things that will cause you to stumble, and you got to make sure you know those triggers. I think we're good there. See, if there's any verses that connect faith and obedience, I could connect that to Hebrews thirteen versus sixteen through nineteen. Let's see real quick, Hebrews three, verses sixteen through nineteen. Failure of the wilderness wanderers. Okay, let's read this. This is going to be Hebrews three,
verses sixteen through nineteen. For who, having heard rebelled? Indeed, was it not all who came out of Egypt who led by Moses? Now whom was he angry forty years? Was it not those who sinned whose corpses fell in the wilderness? And to whom did he swear that they would not enter his rest? But to those who did not obey. So we see that we could not enter in because of unbelief. Okay, So they couldn't enter into
the promise and because of unbelief. So that's one number fourteen verses thirty one through thirty It says it reiterates God's promise to bring the faithful into the land who swore to give to them. That's numbers fourteen thirty through thirty one. Then leadership wisdom Exodus eighteen, verses twenty one and twenty two provides additional insight into the selection of capable leaders to assist Moses. We went over that already.
I don't need to go over that again. Perfect, all right, So now we're going to be in Deuteronomy two, verse one. Let me take a sip of water real quick, all right, let me just make sure I changed my notes. Good stuff. Deuteronomy two, verse one. The desert years. Then we turned and journeyed into the wilderness of the Way of the Red Sea, as the Lord spoke to me. And we
skirted Mount Sier for many days. And the Lord spoke to me, saying, you have skirted the mountain long enough, turn northward and command the people, saying you are about to pass through the territory of your brethren, the descendants of Esau who lived in Syr, and they will they will be afraid of you. Therefore, watch yourselves carefully. Do not meddle with them, for I will not give you any of their land, no, not so much as one footstep.
Because I've given Mouthsyr to Esau as a possession. You shall buy food from them with money that you may eat. And you shall also buy water from them with money that you may drink. So who are these people that are that are gonna go through the descendants of Esau, the descendants of Jacob, right, Jacob and Esau, those are brothers. Right. So one thing that's interesting is you will you shall buy food from them with money. There's about two point
five million estimated people. So they're going through. You shall buy food, and that's gonna make Esau a lot of money. Not Esau, but the descendants of Esaul, the descendants you saw. That would make them a lot of money. Right, you will eat, you shall buy water from them with money that you may drink. It looks like, uh, it says here that God. He says you are to pass through the territory of your brethren, the descendants of Esau who lived in Syir, and they will be afraid of you. Therefore,
watch yourselves carefully. Do not meddle with him, for I will give you. I will not give you any of their land, no, not as much as one footstep, because I have given Mount Sir to Esau as a possession. You see, So God did give Esau a blessing as well. He gave them that Mount Syr as a possession. So that's pretty cool. So we get to see that here. We didn't get to see that in Genesis, did we. We didn't. We didn't hear God say, oh Esau, I'll give you Mount Sir. Now we hear it here, which
is which is pretty interesting. I like that. Okay, Now we're gonna be on seven when we come back here. Let's see. The Israelites traveled from the Red Sea towards the hill country of Sierra for many days. After a long duration, God instructed them to turn northward. Okay, so we have that. Now we're gonna be circumventing edom We already talked about that. So that's gonna be verses four
through eight, which we are going through now. And this one says God told the Israelites to avoid provoking the Edomites, as he would not give the Israelites any of their land. The Israelites bought food and water from the Atomites continue in their journey, which we just read. So we already got that down. Any teaching points from you have circled the mountain long enough turn northward. This verse highlights god
control over the timing and direction of our lives. Verses four through five instruct the Israelites not to provoke the descendants of Esau, as God had given them the land. It teaches us to respect the boundaries God set for us and others Amensee, which we're gonna read now. I'm not gonna do a teaching point on that, because I'm gonna read it first. For the Lord your God has blessed you in all the work of your hand. He knows you're trudging through the great wilderness these forty years.
The Lord your God has been with you. You have lacked nothing. So we read for the Lord your God has blessed you with all your working hands. He has watched over your journey through the basket wilderness. God provision and care are evident even in difficult times. Let's continue. Now we're at Deuteronomy two, verse eight, and we've passed beyond our brethren descendants of Esau, who dwell and seir, away from the road of the plane, away from Eloth and easy on Gebir. We turned and passed by way
of the wilderness of Moab. Then the Lord said to me, do not harass Moab, nor contend with them in battle, for I will not give you any of their landa's possession, because I have given r to the descendants of Lot as a possession. So now we get that. What do you mean, the sendative Lot? Oh, yeah, a Lot. We read about it. Okay, lot Lot's daughters when he left Sudamingamore,
he went up into the cave with his daughters. They thought they were not gonna be able to have kids with anybody else, so they were like, hey, let's get our dad drunk and let's have you know, let's have kids. They had the moo bites and the Ammonites, not the Amorites, but the Ammonites, and the Ammonites are the people of Jordan right now. Okay, even they have a capital city. Uh, it's named Ammin in Jordan. Let's let's make sure I'm not not not not quoting anything that's that's wrong. Right now,
Ammen Jordan, Ammin amm Am is the capital of Jordan. Okay. The Ammonites, Okay, that's why it's called Amin. Okay, So the Ammonites, not the Amorites, Okay, not the giants, the Ammonites, which are from a Lot. We're an ancient Semitic people who lived in the region of modern day Jordan, in their territory known as Amine Okay encompassed the northern central trans Jordanian Plateau. The Ammonites were mentioned in both biblical and extra biblical sources and were known for their interactions
with the Israelites. The Ammonites inhabited the region of Amin, which corresponded to the northern central trans Jordan Plateau now part of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Biblical significance, the Ammonites were mentioned in the Bible, particularly the Old Testament, and their interactions with the Israelites are well documented. Historical significance, the Ammonites were a distant people, distinct people with their own culture and kingdom, with the capital city being Rabbath
Ammon also known as Amen, which they have now. Cultural similarities. Ammonite language were closely related to Biblical Hebrew with some Aramaic influence. The capital of Jordan now Okay. So the capital of Jordan is Amen, which I talked about earlier. It preserves the memory of the ancient Ammonites as well as its original Rabbath Ammon, the Ammonites capital city. I just thought that's just fascinating. You know the Bible is is it always reigns true. Okay, it rains true over everything,
all right, we know, let's continue. So it looks like, uh, God says, I'm not going to give you any any of the land of possession because I gave because I have given r to the descendants of Lot as a possession. And we find that out where right here in Deuteronomy. Because I haven't read that anywhere else yet. Are we gonna read it in the future. Maybe the Imim had dwelt in the times past a people as great and numerous and as tall as the Anakein. They're called the Emme. Okay.
They were also regarded as giants like the Anekin, but the Moabites call them Emine. The whole rights formerly dwelt in syr but the descendants of Esau dispossessed them and destroyed them before them and dwelt in their place, just as Israel did to the land of their possess in which the Lord gave them. Okay, the whole rights. Now, let's check something out real quick, because I thought that Esau married a hit tight Yeah, he married a hit Tite,
married a hit tite woman. Okay, so sorry, I thought that he married a whole right, but it was a hit tight I've been saying hit tite the whole time, but just right now I was like, let me see, was it a horror? So he married a hit tighte woman. So this whole section right here is in parentheses. Why why is verse ten in parentheses? I don't understand. I want to find that out right now. Why is Deuteronomy two ten in parentheses? Because it is considered a parenthetical
remark or an interpopulation within the main narrative. It's a short explanatory section that provides additional information for clarification, rather than being directly part of the primary storyline. Some scholars believe it might have been added later, potentially by an editor. Oh okay, so some scholars believe that it might have been, but not saying that one hundred percent was. So that's probably why they put that, because there's a there's a question here whether it was added or if it was
in the original text. Right. Parenthetical material parentheses and biblical texts often indicate a passage that is not strictly part of the main flow of but provides additional context or explanation. Yeah, that definitely does. Because that whole portion right there is pretty interesting, right. It says the Enime had dwelt in there, and it's talking about giants like the anachem probably would say nepheline and other interpretations. Right, Let's see, let's see.
I just want to check it out. I just want to check it out real quick. Let's go to Deuteronomy verse two ten. Okay, let's see. If we go to a different version of the Bible, they probably won't say giants there, if I'm not mistaken. The Emites used to live there, a people strong and numerous and as tall as the Anakites. Like the Anekites, they were considered Raphites instead of giants, but the mo app called them e Mites whole rights used to live in Syre, but the
descendants of Esau drove them out. Okay, So if you read in other xt like the NIV or other you're gonna see rap raphites. Right. If you're a brand new believer and you never heard any of the stuff that I've taught to you guys about the nepheline about the giants, you're gonna read that and it's just gonna go right
through your from one year out the other. But since you've had, like, you know, some pretty good biblical contexts of the giants and Genesis six, and I brought Gary Wayne on you know, and Ryan Peterson and all them to kind of explain it better. And I always hit on this, This brings the Bible alive. Look at this for me, I don't know about for you guys, but it excites me. It excites me, and it kind of makes me not like that they would just put raphites
instead of putting giants or you know. I more pastors need to teach on this just to get people to know this stuff. So when you go through the Bible, you're like, wow, this is cool. You know, just because science doesn't talk about there being giants, we know that the giants existed. We know that they've hidden bones, you know, the Smithsonian all that stuff. You guys know what's up. I don't need to tell you guys. Let's continue. We're
going to be Deuteronomy two, verse thirteen. Let me go back to my notes to make sure I don't forget any teaching points thirteen and fourteen. Okay, so nothing, they don't have anything for verse ten. It says here on passing the Moabs. Similarly, God advised that Israel's this is not in the We're not in the text yet, we're going back to my notes. Similarly, God advised the Israelites not to harass the Moabites or engage in battle with them.
Moses mentions that the Emites used to inhabit the land, but they were replaced by the Moabites. The Israelites crossed the Waddei Zirad, noting that thirty eight years had passed since they left cades Burunia. All the warriors from the older generation had died. So now we're going to go to verse thirteen. Now rise and cross over the valley of Zorad. So we cross over the valley of Zorad. And the time we took to come from Cadesperina until we cross over the valley of Zorad was thirty eight years.
Until all the generation of the men of war was consumed from the midst of the camp, just as the Lord had sworn to them. For indeed, the hand of the Lord was against them to destroy them from the
midst of the camp until they were consumed. So it was when all the men of war had fined the parish from among the people that the Lord had spoke to me saying, this is the day you are to crossover at r the boundary of Moab, and they when you come near the people of Amin, do not harass them or meddle with them, for I will not give any land of people of m I will not give any of the land of the people of Amen as a possession, because I have given it to the descendants
of Lot as a possession. You understand the Ammonites. Okay, that's the people of Jordan. So that's where they're going right now. They're going through Jordan right here. Are sorry, they were going through Jordan at that time. I think what Moses is just going through what they went through. This is him speaking to the people of exactly what happened. Let's continue. Let's see if there's anything that's to twenty three. Okay, so we're gonna go Deuteronomy two, verse twenty that was
also regarded as a land of giants. Formerly dwelt there. But the Ammonites call them zam Zamim, zam Zamin zam zamm a people as great and numerous, as tall as the Anakim. But the Lord destroyed them before them, and they dis and they disposed them and dwelt in their place, just as he had done to the descendants of Esau, who dwelt in Seir, when he destroyed the whole rights
from before them. They disposed them and dwelt in their place, even to this day, and the Avim who dwelt in the villages as far as Gaza, the ka Katamarim who came to Kattor destroyed and dwelt in their place. So God instructed Israel to move on and cross the Arman Arnan to avoid the conflict with the Amorites, for he would not this. This is not the Bible. I'm sorry. I'm going back to my notes, for he would give
them the Ammonites land. Moses also recalls the former inhabitants of the land, the Anakites, in the You're right, so, okay, thirteen and fourteen, we've already gone over God's faithfulness. Okay, we'll go over that in a second. It says, rise, This is a Deuteronomy two verse twenty four. Rise, take your journey and cross over the river Arnon. Look. I have given into your hand Chian and the Amorite king of Heshbon and his land, begin to possess it and
engage him in battle. This day I will begin to put the dread of fear of you upon the nations under the whole heaven, who shall hear the report of you and shall tremble and be in anguished because of you. So the Amorite king of Heshbon. Right, that's going to be an Amorite king. I believe that's going to be another giant king. Shahon defeated Hell, so an Amuri king.
So let's check this one out. This is a Deuteronomy two verse twenty six, and I sent messengers from the wilderness of kedem Moth to Sahon, king of Heshbon, with the words of peace, saying, let me pass through your land. I will keep strictly to the road, and I will turn neither to the right nor to the left. You shall sell me food for money. You shall sell me food for money that I may eat, and I will give and give me water for money I may drink.
Only let me pass through one foot, just as the descendants of Esau, who dwell in Seir, and the Moabites who dwell in r did for me until I crossed the Jordan to the land which the Lord our God has given us. But Sahon, king of Heshbond, would not let us pass through. See this is grace. So Moses is showing grace, saying, hey, I will pay for the money for food, I will pay for and let us pass through on foot. And Sahon king of Heshbon, the
Emirit king, would not let us pass through. For the Lord your God hardened his spirit and made his heart obstinate, obstinate, that he may deliver him into your hand as it is this day. So we have a Deuteronomy two, verse thirty one. And the Lord said to me, see, I have begun to give sahone and his land over to you. Begin to possess it, that you may inherit his land. Then Sahon and all his people came out against us to fight you has and the Lord our God delivered
him over to us. So we defeated him, his sons, and all his people. We took his cities. At that time, we utterly destroyed the men, women and little ones of every city. We left none remaining. Why is that important? Well, they were giants, right, So He's taken out all the Raphaim, the men, women, and little ones of the city. We took every lot we took. You know what, I should probably check something. Let me finish this first, and I'll check on that. This is Deuteronomy two, verse thirty five.
We took only the livestock has plunder for ourselves with the spoil of the cities which we took. For Aurora, which is on the bank of the river Arnan, and from the city that is in the ravine, as far as Ghalid, there was not one city too strong for us. The Lord our God delivered all to us. Only you did not near the land of the people of Amen anywhere along the river Jabuk, or to the cities or the mountains, or whatever the Lord God had forbidden us. Let me see really quick, we took all his cities
at the time. We early destroyed the men, women and little ones of every city. Let's see what that means. Let's go to the strongest concordance, and I want to see that's going to be Deuteronomy two, verse thirty four. Old Testament Deuteronomy two verse thirty four. And what does the little ones mean? Do the little ones mean children? Children, little children or little ones and their wealth and their little ones and their wives they took captive Judah and
also the little ones. Okay, so yeah, it means little children. Yeah, all right, this is what I'm talking about, the men, the women, and the children right now. Why if they're giants, they're nephiling or raphaim I'm sorry, not nepheline the rapaim. After the flood, God wanted to wipe them out. Their DNA is post is not good, right, that's why God, you know, we talked about it all we all were you know, we talked about it, about the flood and the reason why that, you know, the flood even happened.
So all right, so let's see if there's any teaching points I could go through for Deuteronomy two. So yeah, so the teaching point for verses twenty four through thirty six is the chapter concludes with the Israelites defeating King Sahon of Hesbah, demonstrating God's faithfulness and delivering his promises. And then let's check out some practical applications you could
use for your life. So trust in God's timing. Just as the Israelites had to wait for God's timing, we should trust that God knows the best time for us to move forward. In our lives. Respect and honor others, Recognize and respect the boundaries and territories God is established for others, fostering peace and cooperation. Yeah, that's probably something that the Israelites right now that are not the Israelites, but Israel should do. They should respect, recognize and respect
the boundaries and territories God is established for others. Like Gaza, you know, rely on God's provision. Now, I'm not don't get me wrong, Okay, just want to tell you guys, I don't believe that. I don't want to get off on a tangent, but I don't believe that any that what's going on there is good. I'll just put it that way. Let's continue rely on God's provision in times of uncertainty. Remember that God provides for our needs, just as he did for the Israelites and the wilderness. Yes, yes,
God provides for our needs. Commit to obedience, make a conscious effort to follow God's commands, knowing that obedience leads us to blessings and fulfillment of His promises. Of course, like I was talking about, obedience, it goes right along with faith, Okay. It shows God that you have faith when you're obedient. I mean, it's not like you just
believe me. Okay. If you're slamming heroine every day and you're snorting coke every day, or you're doing meth every day and you still believe in Jesus, you're not showing God you have obedience, and God's not going to feel like you have faith, and you're not even walking with God, and you're not even you know, you're not even relying on God. You're relying on an idol, which is a drug. You understand. Like that's probably a good way to put it.
Celebrate God's faithfulness. Reflect on past victories and unanswered or reflect on past victories and answered prayers as reminders of God's unwavering faithfulness. Sorry, I saw that unwavering and I connected it with unanswered God's unwavering faithfulness. Okay, reflect on past victories. Yeah, like things that you've gotten over in life.
I know you've had some things that were like you were a slave to, right, whether it's anger, whether it's jealousy, whether it's rage, whether it's drugs, whether it's alcohol, whether it's nicotine, whether whatever it is. Just just think about your past victories that you've had that God has helped you get through, and God's unwavering faithfulness with you to pull you through those hard times. Think about those and just appreciate it and just thank the Lord, thank God
for that. They always take time to thank God for his unwavering faithfulness. And I'm sure you've prayed and prayed and prayed for those things to leave your life. They're gone now, hopefully some of you might still be dealing with them, dealing with the demons fighting Like I have a friend, you know, I was about to be on his show and he's fighting that that too, you know, and fighting not you know, fighting certain things, and it just it just made me feel like I understand. I've
been in his position. You know. I used to have the you know this these uh drug addiction and you know, at one time, you know, before I joined the United States Army, I had, uh, I had addiction issues. I had addiction issues when I was in the Army. I was addicted to cigarettes and I was addicted to dip. I'll be smoking so much and dipping and uh, you know,
didn't really come back from deployment addicted to drugs. Came back for the deployment a lot stronger, but I still wasn't one hundred percent ready to go until I got fully saved, you know. So let's let's reflect on past victories and answered prayers. All right, So now we're gonna go talk about King og okay, and Deuteronomy three. Let me switch my notes up. Let's see if there's any see if there's any So there's a couple of verses you can connect Ecclesiastes three to one, if you guys
want to go back to that. To everything, there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven. Yes, so God's timing. That's Ecclesiastes three to one. Respect for others Romans twelve eighteen. If it is possible on your part, live at peace with everyone. So if you want to go back and read Romans twelve eighteen, and then God's provision Philippians four nineteen. And my God will supply all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus
Philippians four nineteen. Is yep, okay, obedience and is John fourteen fifteen. If you love me, you will keep my commandments? Of course, obedience? How do you show faith in obedience? Okay? If you love God, keep his commandments, faithfulness, lamitations three because the Lord three twenty two. Because the Lord's loving devotion. We are not consumed. For his mercies never fail. There are This is a lamitations three twenty three. There are
new every morning. Great is your faithfulness. You are new every morning. Great is your faithfulness. Okay, so excuse me, Okay, Now we're gonna go to Deuteronomy three verse one. Then we turned away and went up this Deuteronomy three verse one. Then we turned turned and went up to the road to Bashan. The King of Bashan coming out against us, he and all his people to battle ered Edri. And the Lord said to me, do not fear him, for I have delivered him and all his people and his
land in your hand. You shall do to him as you did the Sahon, king of the Amorites, who dwelt in Heshbon. Okay, King of Bashan, let's let's read Deuteronomy three three. So the Lord our God has delivered also delivered into our hands Og king of Bashan, with all his people, and we attacked him until he had survivors remaining, and we took all his cities. At that time, there was not a city which we had did not take from them sixty cities, all the region of Argob, the
Kingdom of OgH and Bishan. All these cities were fortified with high walls, gates and bars, besides a great many rural towns, and we utterly destroyed them, as we did the Sahon king of Eshbon, utterly destroying the men, women and children of every city. But all the livestock and the spoil of the seas we took as booty for ourselves. And at that time we took the land from the hand of the two kings of the Amorites, who were on the side of Jordan, from the river Arnon to
Mount Herman. The Didonians called Herman Syrian, the Sidonians called Herman Syrian. The Amorites called it Sinar snear all the cities of the plain, all Gilead, and all Bashon, as far as Saka and Adri cities of the kingdom of in Bashan. For only og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of the Giants. Indeed, his bedstead was of iron bedstead. It is not in Raba. In the people of Ammon. Nine cubits is its length, and four cubits it's width according to the standard cubit. Okay, so let's
see what that is. Okay, So that way we can kind of look it up. I believe it's fifteen by seven let me see size of King Ogg's bed. Sorry, thirteen feet by six feet wide. That's the standard cubit. If it's a royal cubit, it's actually even bigger. But it looks like according to the standard cubit is what it says right here in verse eleven. But for only a king Kabashan remained of the remnant of the giants or the rapayem, it would say another. So okay, so
very interesting. What does that be? Oh down here? Oh yeah, so Hebrew is rafaem. Okay, so let's go ahead and look at that really quick. Okay, I want to Okay, let's go okay. Deuteronomy three, I'm gonna go look something up real quick. Hey, guys, Well I'm with you, guys. Deuteronomy three, verse eleven, remnant of the giants. I love how the King James just goes straight and just uses giants, remnant of the giants. That word is giants or rafayeim, And what that means is a tribe of giants. That's
what raphaim means. Okay, So Rapham means tribe of giants, and King James uses just giants. I like that they use the giants or the new King James, because then that explains it to people a lot better. When they see Rafaim, a tribe of Raphaim, they don't even know what that means. And that some people don't have. They don't like the look. They don't look stuff up. So they hear Rafaim and it just sounds normal to them. You know, it sounds like just a tribe. But it's
a tribe of giants. Why is that important? Excuse me? Because of everything we go over, and when is raphaim mentioned? Okay? Genesis fourteen to five and the five King fourth King war, it says fourteen. And the kings that were with them or smote the Raphayems okay, the Hittites, the Parasites, and the Raphaemes Genesis fifteen twenty, Deuteronomy two eleven, which were also counted the giants or rapayeim Deuteronomy two twenty, Deuteronomy
three eleven. Joshua twelve, verse four talks about it about Ogud, the king of Bashan, the Remnant of the Giants was talked about in Joshua fifteen eight, talked about in Joshua seventeen fifteen, Joshua eighteen sixteen, Samuel five eighteen. The Philistines also came and spread themselves in the Valley of Rapayeim giants the Valley of Giants Samuel five twenty two. Second Samuel five twenty two. And then Phileasines came up yet
again and spread themselves in the Valley of Rapayims. It's talked about in Isaiah seventeen to five, First Chronicles twenty verse eight, First Chronicles twenty verse six, First chronicos to twenty verse four, First Chronicles fourteen nine, First Chronicles eleven fifteen. Okay, it's talked about a lot throughout the Bible, the Raphaeim, so we're the nepheline. People need to become aware of
what they're talking about. Here. Let's go Deuteronomy three. Oh, let's see if I have anything any teaching points for that portion. I just went over here. I'm looking so many things up. I don't want to lose my place on my notes. Okay, one through eleven we already went through Moses recounts the victory over aud, the king of Bashan, detailing how they captured all his cities. Not a single fortified city stood amongst the Israelites. They completely destroyed them,
leaving no served bibers. These are men going in taking out cities, fortified cities that have bars and walls. You know why not because the men are awesome warriors, which I'm sure they were as well, but because they had the Lord by God Yahweh. They had God backing them up. You can do anything through Christ, who strengthens you. Right through God, anything is possible. With man, nothing's impossible, nothing's possible.
But with God, nothing's impossible. Okay, let's continue now. It says the land east of the Jordan divided Deuteronomy three, verse twelve. And this land which we possessed at the time from Aurora, which is by the river of Arnon, and half the mountains of Gilead and its cities, I gave to the Rubenites and the Gadites. Remember that in numbers were they didn't want to enter. They didn't want to enter the promised land. They wanted to stay back. The rest of Gilead and all Bashon the kingdom of
Og I gave half the tribe of Manassites. See they wanted to stay back all the region of ar Gob, and with all Bashan was called the land of the Giants. That's what was described in a couple of those verses I was talking about Jor, the son of manasse I took all the region of our Gob, as far as the border of Gershites and the Macthites the Macathites, and called Bashan after his own name, havath Jar. To this day, also I gave Gilead to Makhar and the Rubenites and
the Gadites. I gave from Gilead as far as the River Aren, the middle of the river, as the border, as far as River Jibok, the border of the people of Amen, the plain also with the Jordan, as the border of Chiliareth, as far as the east side of the Sea of arboth the salt sea below the slopes of Pishka. Then I commanded you at that same time, are that at that time, saying the Lord your God
has given you this land to possess. All your men of valor, shall cross over armed before your brethren, the children of Israel, but your wives, your little ones, and your livestock. I know that you have much livestock. Shall stay in your cities which I have given you until the Lord has given rest to your brethren as to you. They all possess the land which your Lord has given them beyond the Jordan. Then each of you may return
with his possession which I've given you. And I commanded Joshua at that time, saying, you're have seen all that the Lord your God has done with these two kings, So will the Lord do with all the kingdoms through which you pass. You must not fear them, for your Lord God himself fights for you. Do you understand that you must not fear them, for the Lord God himself
fights for you. What does that meaning? They could have had some help from angels and some of God's heaven the hosts when they're going into these battles, because the Lord God himself fights for you. So when they're going against these giants, either God gave them more strength or power, or God was literally fighting with them, it says the Lord God fights for you. I think that's fascinating. I
think that's fascinating. Right there, Let's see what it says here, disruption of the conquered land Verses twelve through seventeen detail the allocation of the conquered territories to the tribes of Reuben, God and have the tribe of Manassai, illustrating God's provision and importance of obedience in receiving his blessings. We already talked about the King of Asham. Moses plead. In God's response,
so Moses forbidden to enter the land. Then I pleaded with the Lord at that time, saying, Oh, Lord God, you have begun to show your servant your greatness and your mighty hand. For what God is there in heaven or on earth, who can do anything like your works and your mighty deeds. I pray, let me cross over and see the good land beyond the Jordan, those pleasant mountains and Lebanon. But the Lord was angry with me on your account and would not listen to me. So
the Lord said to me, enough of that, enough of that. Okay, this is in this is like he's saying it. Enough of that. Speak no more to me with this matter. Go up to the top of Pishka and lift your eyes towards the west, the north, the south, and the east. Behold with your eyes, for you shall not cross over this Jordan, but command Joshua encourage him to strengthen him, for he shall go over before this people, and he shall cause them to inherit the land what you will see.
So we stayed in the valley opposite beth Piore. So you see Moses is still pleading with God to let him go into the Promised Land. Okay, he said in verse twenty four, Oh Lord God, you have begun to show your servant your greatness in your mighty hand. For what God is there in heaven or on earth who can do anything like your works? Oh? Yeah, So he's saying what God. That's lowercase G because he's like, what God is there in heaven or on earth who can
do anything like your works and your mighty deeds. Oh? I prayly be crossed over to see the command. So let's see what it says. In my notes, it says this is a In verses twenty three through twenty seven, Moses pleads with God to enter the Promised Land, but God denies his request, reminding us of the consequences of disobedience and the importance of accepting God's will. Yes, so Moses asks, he pleads God says no, you just have
to accept God's will now. Twenty eight. Verse twenty eight highlights God's command to Moses to encourage and strengthen Joshua, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and preparing future leaders in faith. So, if you're a pastor of a church, you know you've got to make sure that you start raising up some leaders because at some point you're going to retire or pass away. You need to have to make sure you got some one in the chamber is what it's called
in the military. Right, you want to have one in the chamber ready. So if you pass on or if you need to retire, you have somebody ready to go that you could pass the church on to somebody you trust, you know as good leadership and that you've mentored. So let's check out some practical applications for your life. Trust in God's promises. Just as God delivered the Israelites, we can trust him to deliver us from our battles and challenges.
Obedience leads to blessing. The distribution of land to the tribe serves as a reminder that obedience to God leads to his blessings and provision. Yes, we don't do. We're not obedient because we want to receive blessings, But being obedient will lead to blessings. Does that make sense. We're obedient because we love God. That's what Jesus says. You know, if you love me, follow my commandments. We're obedient because we love the Lord. We're not obedient because we want blessings.
But like I said, obedience leads to blessings. Accepting God's will. Like Moses, we may not always receive the answers we desire, but we must trust in God's perfect plan and timing. Yes, and we have to trust in God's perfect plan for all the stuff that they just went through. Some of this stuff would be so I mean for some people will be so surprising, like what do you mean kill the men, women and children? What do you mean God did this? Will all these atheists? Oh look what God did.
Oh that's terrible. It's an angry God. That's a bet, that's what they would say. But we trust God and what he's saying. Because they don't understand Genesis six'. Four they don't understand all the stuff that the raphi aim, did the, giants the, violence the you, know they don't understand that angels came down had sex with women to create the. Nepheline they don't understand a lot of these, things so when they talk about, this they don't include that.
Context when they're talking about What god is doing to the, men women and children of these. Tribes understand mentorship and. Leadership we talked about, That but we are called to encourage and build up future leaders in our communities and, churches just As moses did With. Joshua let's see if there is connections to additional. Scriptures it's going to Be joshua one. Pine HAVE i not commanded you to be
strong and? Courageous do not be, afraid do not be, Discouraged for The lord Your god is with you for wherever you. Go but The Lord god is with you wherever you. Go this verse echoes the encouragement given To joshua In deuteronomy Three hebrews eleven. Thirty by, faith the walls Of jericho fell after the people had marched or marched around them for seven. Days This New testament reference highlights the power of faith In god's Promises hebrews eleven
thirty And romans eight twenty. Eight it, says and we know That god's works all things together for the good of those who Love, him who are a called according To his. Purpose this verse reassures us Of god's sovereignty and purpose in our. Lives so we have about twenty five, minutes so we will jump to verse, four and THEN i will also jump to verse four in my. Notes let's. Go we're moving right along in the book Of. Deuteronomy
and let's check real. Quick we have thirty four verses And deuteronomy and we're going to be through four, already so what a? Blessing all, right let me check how? Long this is not long at. All. Okay moses commands Obedient deuteronomy, Four verse. One now is you listen to the statutes and judgments WHICH i teach you to, observe that you may live and go in and possess the land which The Lord god of your father's has given.
You you shall not add to the word WHICH i command, you nor take it take from, it that you may keep the commandments of The lord Your, god WHICH i command. You, okay let's stop there real. Quick excuse. ME i use this When i'm debating people about The. Bible, Christians, okay Other christians because SOMETIMES i notice people add to The word Of. God, okay LIKE i notice, it and these are this is a good verse to. Use, Also barbbs thirty verses five and six, says do not add to
the word Of, god Because god's word is. Pure, okay don't add to. It so it's, very, very very good verse to come up with when someone's adding doctrine or adding things to The. Bible god doesn't need you to add your little too sensitive Because god's word is. Pure. Okay proverbs thirty verses five and. Six let's. Continue your eyes have seen what The lord did At Bail. Pure for The lord Your god has destroyed from among you
all the men who followed bail Of. Pure but, you who health fast to The lord Your god are alive, today every one of. You SURELY i have taught you statutes and, judgments just as The lord My god commanded, me that you should act according to them in the land which you go to. Possess, therefore be careful to observe. Them for this is your wisdom and your understanding and
the sight of the. Peoples who will hear all these statutes and, say, surely this great nation is a wise and understanding, People for what great nation is there that Has god so near to it as The, lord Our god is to, us for whatever reasons we, may we may call upon, him for whatever reasons we may call upon. Him and what great nation is there that has such statutes and righteous judgments as are in this law WHICH
i set before you this. Day only take heed to, yourself and diligently keep, yourself lest you forget the things your eyes have seen unless they depart from your, heart and all the days of your, life and teach them to your children and your, grandchildren especially concerning the day you stood before The, lord Your god and horeb when The lord said to, me gather the people to, me
AND i will let him hear my. Words let them hear my, words that they may learn to fear me all the days they live on, earth and that they may teach their. Children so this is really important for people to understand that we need to continue to teach our children the ways Of, god the ways of The. Lord, okay we need to continue to teach our children in The. Bible we need to continue to raise up we need to continue to be mentors like we talked about in
the last. Chapter let's see what. This if there's any teaching Points i'm. Missing obedience To god's commands now Or, israel listen to the statutes and Ordinance i'm teaching, you which we talked about. Already obedience is crucial for Receiving god's. Promises obedience is, crucial, Right it's crucial in our. Life uniqueness Of. God you were shown these things so that you would know that The lord Is. God there's no other Besides deuteronomy four thirty five Recognizing god's. Uniqueness it's
foundational to our. Faith, okay let's Continue deuteronomy four verse. Seven for what great nation, is or That god is so near to it for us call upon? It which? Nation there's? Statutes, OH i think we already went through. That, sorry we're actually In deuteronomy four. Eleven. Now then you came near and stood at the foot of the, mountain and the mountain burned with, fire in the midst of, heaven with, darkness cloud and thick, Darkness and The lord
spoke to you out of the midst of the. Fire you heard the sound of the, words but saw no. Form you only heard a. Voice so he declared to you as, covenant which he commanded to you, perform to perform the ten, commandments and he wrote them on two tablets of. Stone and The lord commanded me at that time to teach you the statutes and judgments that you might observe them in the land which you cross over to.
Possess just reinerating the importance of everything that in the, law, right just letting him, know, right this is going to be beware of, idolatry is what the this is. Called are the the title of this is Good rhonomy, four verse. Fifteen take careful heed to. Yourselves let me just get a little, trick because all right we'll. Talk take heed, Careful take careful heed to, yourselves for you saw no form when The lord spoke to you in herab out
of the midst of the. Fire lets you act corruptly and make for, yourself, say carved image in the form of any, figure the likeness of a male or. Female, obviously they came out of the land Of, egypt, right so there's a lot of idolatry. There they've gone and fought all these different, cities and there's a lot of idolatry. There and they also made The Golden calf and idolatry is.
Rampant the pagans. Idolatry So god is warning them against, this to be careful to not forget the covenant of The lord Your god that he made with, you and do not make yourselves an idol in the form of Anything he has forbidden. You idolatry leads us away From god and his. Blessings, okay so let's continue with The. Bible this Is deuteronomy, four verse. Seventeen the likeness of any animal that is on the, earth, Right, like what's what's an example of? That, well how about a? Bull,
okay how about an? Owl let's see what is an? Owl? OH i don't. Know we uh the owl people talk about The illuminati. Owl moloch was a bowl with his hands. Up Bohemian grove has a giant. Owl we know what's, up. DUDE i know that this this this audience is not Only, christian but but conspiracy as. Well you see that this is running. Rampant, still the likeness of any animal that is on the, earth or the likeness of any winged bird that flies in the. Air what is that? Bull an? Owl,
okay it's just an example of. That there's other examples. Obviously, okay, fish, right the fish. Hat who's the fish? Hat the. Pope, also there's a lot of. Fish there's like a, wing there's like there's a bunch of different gods that are doing out. That, animals, dragons all this different. Stuff the likeness of anything that creeps on the, ground or the likeness of any fish that is in the water beneath the. Earth, yes there's a lot of that. Too and take heed
lest you lift your eyes to. Heaven when you see the, sun the, moon and the, stars all the hosts of, heaven you feel driven to worship them and serve them what The, lord Your god has given to all the people under the whole heaven as a. Heritage let's stop. THERE, Nasa, okay think about what they name all the. Planets, okay they name the planets after not SAYING nasa name the.
Planets i'm, SAYING i was making a joke ABOUT nasa right. There, Butt think about what they named the Planets, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, venus all these. Gods, okay they are doing that on. Purpose, okay that's definitely on purpose to get you to teach your children all these different names of. Gods and every time you say a planet it's, name you are you're paying homage to That. GOD i dealt with. It. Today my daughter put on this. Song it's The Planet's song or.
SOMETHING i don't know what they it's, called but, anyways it's Like, Mercury, Venus, Earth, mars your, Venus, Saturn, jupiter Or. Neptune and then they could keep repeating. That And i'm sitting there telling my wife, like oh my, gosh AND i was LIKE i. CAN'T i was, like we gotta be. Careful and she's, like, What god only judges them for their. Heart And i'm, like, well they're they're teaching our children to repeat these other god's. Names and she's, like they're
just saying the. Planets i'm, LIKE i understand, that but you don't Understand, ah not saying my children are worshiping these. Planets but we just got to be, careful you. KNOW i want them to be able to pass a science, course of, course, yeah but they're homeschooled so we don't really have to worry too much about. That BUT i also want them to be aware of the deception behind. THAT.
Nasa what WAS i talking about? That, well the reason WHY i was saying that is because also they're all their rockets and all these different names for, Them, Apollo, saturn those are all Like roman, gods, Right greek, Gods roman. Gods so they are also doing. This people are feeling driven to worship. Them they're worshiping, space like there's people that worship. SPACE i, mean they literally are worshiping. Space
they are every you. Know and, HONESTLY i will say something though as, well that we could be guilty of That biblical cosmologies are guilty of. Myself EVEN i was driven so much to teach flat earth and to teach biblical. COSMOLOGY i did it on like sixty shows THAT i kind of was stuck in a little loop and stuck in like a little rivet WHERE i was just In genesis all the. Time giants and flatter giants and flat, earth and everybody kept asking me to come on. Shows
is all we'll talk. About but now That i've done this, show it has opened me up to a whole new. Rise this is. Beautiful god, said, listen he loved The. Bible you better start teaching the whole. Thing so that's WHAT i feel like is. Happening BUT i just want to, say there's a lot of people that are definitely. Worshiping they're driven to worship the, sun the, moon the. Stars there's debates like crazy flat versus globe flat versus globe excuse,
me geocentric versus. Heliocentric, Right so just want to let you guys know. That let's Continue deuteronomy, four verse. Twenty but The lord has taken you and brought you out of the iron, furnace out Of egypt to his people in, inheritance as you are to this. Day the more The lord was angry with me for your, sakes and swore THAT i would not cross over The. Jordan BUT i would not enter the good, land which The lord Your god has given you as an. Inheritance BUT i must
die in this. LAND i must not cross The, jordan for you shall cross over and possess the good. Land take heed to yourself less you forget the covenant of The lord Your god which he made with, you and make for yourselves a carved image in the form of anything which The Lord god has forbidden. You for The lord Your god is a consuming, fire a jealous. God and that jealous word is not the same as like. Jealous you, know, boyfriend that goes and punches someone in
the face because he's talking to his. Girl this is, different, okay this Is god doesn't want you worshiping any of the stuff that he listened right, here the. Idolatry he wants you to worship him him only he loves. You let's Continue dudroonomy, four verse twenty. Five when he got children and grandchildren have grown in the, land and act, corruptly and make a carve image in the form of, anything and do evil in the side of The lord Your,
god to provoke him to. ANGER i will call heaven and earth to witness against you this day that you will soon utterly perish from the land which you cross
over The jordan to. Possess you will not prolong your days in, it but you will be utterly, destroyed and The lord will scatter you among the, peoples and you will be left few in number among the, nations where The lord will drive you, will and there you will serve gods lowercase g. Gods the work of men's hands work in, stone which neither see nor, see nor hear nor, smell saying that they're not able To they make it out of wooden, stone but they're not able to, hear
neither to eat or to. Smell but there you will seek The lord Your, god and you will find, Him and you seek him with your, heart with your, soul when you are in. Distress all these things come upon you in the latter days when you turn to Your Lord god and obey his. Voice for The lord Your god is a merciful. God he will not forsake, you nor destore you to forget the covenant of your father's which he swore to. Them we're almost. Done let's check
out If i'm missing. Anything thirty Two the importance of. Teaching that's teaching. Points my dog is a drinking, water that's what here in the. Background let's. CONTINUE i don't see any teaching points. Here my. Notes deuteronomy, four verse thirty. Two for ass now considering the days that are pass which are before, you since that day that The god created man on the, earth and ask from one end of heaven to the, other whether a great thing like
this has happened or anything like this has been. Heard did any people ever hear the voice Of god speaking out of the midst of the fire as you have heard and, Lived or Did god ever try to go and take for himself a nation from the midst of another, nation by, trials by, signs by, wonders by, war by a mighty hand and outstretched, arm the great, terrors according to all that The lord Your god did for you
In egypt before your. Eyes see How moses is just emphasizing What god has done for the, people so they remember to. You it is it was shown that you might know that The lord himself Is. God there is none other besides. Him out of. Heaven he lets you hear his voice that he might instruct you on. Earth he showed you his great, fire and you heard his
words out of the midst of the. Fire Because he loved your, fathers therefore he chose their descendants after, them and he brought you out Of egypt with his presence and his mighty, power driving out from before your nations greater and mightier than, you to bring win to give you their land as an. Inheritance as it is this. Day, therefore know this day and consider it in your heart
that The lord himself Is god in heaven above. Right Because god is, above he is above, okay and on the earth beneath there is no. Other you shall therefore keep his statues and his, commandments WHICH i command you, today that it may go well with you and with your children after, you that you may prolong your days in the land which Your, lord Your god has given you for all. Time, amen let's. Go he's pumping them.
Up this should pump them up. Like, yes that's. True we don't see him doing that for anybody else or any other. God you. Know see cities of refuge east of The. Jordan let's see IF i have anything here for The lord Your. God this is in my notes for The Lord. God Your god is a worciful. God he will not abandon, you to destroy, you or forget the covenant with your fathers which he swore to you by them In deuteronomy four. Three When god's mercy is
a constant source of hope and. Assurance let's Go cities of refuse east of The. Jordan deuteronomy, four verse forty. One Then moses set apart three cities on the side of The jordan towards the rising of the, sun that the manslaughter might flee, there who kills the neighbor unintentionally without having hated him in the time, past that by fleeing to one of these cities he might Live bizarre and the wilderness Of plateau for The, Rubenites ramoth And,
gilead and The gadites And golan In bashan for The. Menassites, okay so here is introduction To god's Law deuteronomy four bursts forty. Four let's. See, now this is the law
Which moses set before the children Of. Israel these are the testimonies and statutes and the judgments With moses spoke to the Childre visrael after they came out Of egypt on this side of The, jordan in the valley opposite of Beth pior and the land Of, sihon king of The, amorites who dwelt In, heshbon Whom moses and the children Of israel, defeated after they came out Of, egypt and they took possession of the land and the land of
og king Of. Bashan the two kings of The amorites who were on the side of The, jordan told the rising of The sun and error a Roor sorry which is on the bank of the River, arnon even On Mount, sion that Is herman Mount. Hermon, right we know what that. Is? Right if you read the brook Of enoch and all the plane on the east side of The, jordan as far as The sea Of araba below the slopes Of. Pishka there we. Go let's. Go so we are done With deuteronomy, four chapter one through four in a perfect two.
Hours let's check out some practical applications we could put to our. Life commit to daily. Obedience make a conscious effort to Follow god's commands in every aspect of your. LIFE i mean this will change you for. SURE i mean at your, work at your, job and your relationship in your. MARRIAGE i mean it will change you for. Sure if you make a conscious effort to Follow god's commands in every aspect of your, life it will make it so that your integrity level will go through the.
Roof you will become a great husband because you're gonna love your wife Like christ love The. Church you will become a great employee because you were gonna love your boss and you were gonna Be you're gonna handle business at, work and you're gonna do it with, integrity. HONOR i, mean excuse, Me you're Gonna you're just gonna do amazing if you commit to daily, obedience avoid modern. Idols what a great point identify and remove anything in your life
that takes presidents over your relationship With? God what is? It? Guys what in your life is taking presidents over your relationship With? God, okay, precedents, Precedents it's hard for me to say. That is it social? Media is it? Pornography is it? Alcohol is it your? Friends are they like t take keeping you away from The? Lord is it partying with your? Friends is it smoking? Drugs is it? Whatever what's taking? Presidents is it your? Anger is it your your, rage bits of? Anger bits of? Rage is
it anything like? That what is? It what's taking presidents of relationship With? God find out what that is and get it out of your. Life Put god first over, everybody including your, wife including your, kids including your, boss including, everything, okay your, mom your, dad, everything Place god. First teach and model. Faith share your faith In god's commandments with your children and others in your. Community that is definitely
ONE i would say to. Do for. Sure share your faith In god's commandments with your children definitely and also others in your. Community share the gospel, message share the good, news and Share god's commandments for. Sure reflect On god's faithfulness. Regularly remind yourself Of god's past faithfulness and his promises for your. Future obviously we talked about like you, know past battles you've won because Of. God of, course, right Seek god's mercy in times of. Failure turned To god
for forgiveness and, restoration trusting in his. Mercy of, course if you, fail pick yourself, up you, know was it you getting not? Down get up? Again? Right Have god pick you up again and help and help. You, okay we're gonna stop sharing the screen because we're gonna pick up On deuteronomy five next. Week some verses that you could connect To deuteronomy four Is psalms one nineteen one oh. Five it, says your word is a lamp to my feet and the lights on my. Path this verse underscores
the guidance that comes From god's. Word Also matthew twenty two thirty seven through thirty, Eight jesus, Declared, Lord love The lord Your, god with all your, heart with all your, soul and with all your. Mind this is the first and greatest. Commandment This New testament teaching echoes the call to love and Obey god. Wholeheartedly Right john one five twenty, One little, children keep yourselves from, idols A New testament reminder that of the dangers of. Idols, okay so what
another powerful week we. Had, okay this was. GREAT i love. It we're through some of the tough, Stuff, Okay like you, know we went Through, leviticus we went Through. Numbers some of that stuff is as a, teacher is very. Tough we're through that, now so you, know it's only going to go up from, here you, know not saying there's anything wrong With leviticus Or, numbers but it's a little harder for me to teach Because i'm Not jewish AND i don't live, that SO i have to dig deeper and.
Deeper it was a lot deeper studies on. That but Thank, god Praise god and everybody that's. Listening if you made it to the, END i ask you to comment On spotify and SEE i made it to the. End leave an, emoji whatever you want to, do leave a smiley, face leave a, prayer, Whatever leave comments On. SPOTIFY i ask you guys that because it actually keeps the show going and it also Shows jonathan And jacob That i'm doing my. Job so thank you so. Much as we always. Do
we're gonna end this in. Prayer, So Father god and the name Of jesus and your shoe with The missiak's, name thank you for this. Time thank you For. Deuteronomy thank you for giving us a, speech a great speech or sermon By, moses the one that you spoke To, lord face to. Face that is just. Amazing AND i love the Fact lord that in The New, Testament, jesus your shoe with the maschiock you use, uh he Uses deuteronomy to fight against the, enemy our enemy in the
book Of matthew And. Luke, lord it's just to know that and then to be able to read, it it's just, beautiful you know the. Connections, also it says it was quoted two hundred times in The New. Testament so for us to be able to go Over deuteronomy is just a. Blessing, Lord so thank. You. Please if there's anybody struggling with idolatry like we went, Over, lord or not being faithful to, You, lord we asked that you break those. Chains we need.
Help if somebody is not being obedient to, YOU i pray for obedience for everybody that's listening in the audience right, now to help them walk and do your. Will, lord assist them to do your, will and help me to do your. Will help me to be obedient as well as a teacher of your. WORD i want to be obedient to your. Word, Lord so please help me and everybody that's. Listening. Lord, PLEASE i ask that you bless, them keep them, safe keep them. Healthy AND i also
ask that you keep me safe and. Healthy AND i pray for everybody's family that's listening to this podcast as, well keep them safe and. Healthy and thank you so much for everything you do for. Us we love, You lord And jesus' Name. Amen thank you so much for tuning. IN i will see you guys On wednesday. Service we're going to be going Over luke ten On wednesday, service, okay and then we'll be going Over deuteronomy five next
week On Sunday. Service thank you for tuning. IN i love you, guys And god bless
