Daily Bread for Mar 2, Dt 8-10
Today's readings are Dt 8-10.
Dt 8:1-10 serves as a reminder that
God has been with His people throughout their time in the wilderness.
Furthermore, the reason for their wanderings has been to teach them to depend
solely upon Him. They are warned against turning away from God
and worshiping the idols of the pagan land.
God knows His people can be fickle, crying out to Him when they are in need or
in trouble, then turning their back on Him or
taking Him for granted when things improve. He has shown them that He is
able to sustain all their needs. God wants them to learn that lesson and bear
it in mind when they occupy the new land.
In Dt 9:4-5, Moses makes it clear that any blessing or victory the Hebrews
receive is not because of their righteousness. The Hebrew word for
“righteousness” means “justice, right action, and right attitudes.
Regardless of how they may feel
about themselves, their hearts and their behavior are not just, righteous or
pure. They are in fact, stubborn people. He runs down a list of things they've
done to support His accusation. All of them were an offense to God. Still, God
is faithful and has promised them they would have the Promised Land. The victory
will go to the Jews not because of their own goodness, but because of the
goodness of God and the wickedness of their enemies and this should make Israel
realize that the only true difference between them and their enemies is the
goodness of God in choosing the Jews as His people.
Moses reminds the Jews of their
insolence and his position as he stands between them and God, once again
establishing their need of a mediator (Dt 9:13-26). We see God's inimitable
grace in that He provides new copies of the Law to replace the ones Moses
shattered (Dt 10:1-5). The Jews remain His children. The Law is there to
sanctify, not control (Dt 10:13). The Law is a gift to those who belong to God,
reminding them that there is still heart-work that needs to be done if they are
to be the holy people God calls them to be (Dt 10:15-16).
Moses also reminds them that they
are to love God as part of the covenant He has formed with them. Their love for
others will be the evidence of their love for God (Dt 10:17-22). It's a pertinent reminder for us as believers today.
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