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Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Deuteronomy |
(Deuteronomy 01) Introduction |
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The main picture of Christ in the book of Deuteronomy is the Promised Land. The three great farewell sermons look back, look up, and look ahead. God has made every provision in Christ to enter the land, abide there, and return there if you ever get out of the land. |
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Ed Miller |
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Deuteronomy_01Intro.mp3 |
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Deuteronomy |
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Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Deuteronomy |
(Deuteronomy 02) God's Provision To Enter |
319 |
There's a right way to look back if it strengthens the upward look. God's provision to take you into the land is Christ not faith. The best sight (illustrated by the spies) can do is say, "The land is good, the enemy of strong, and I'm too weak." Faith sees the arm of the Lord and trusts that you will never face a Canaanite that will stand up to Christ. |
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Ed Miller |
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Deuteronomy_02GodsProvisionToEnter.mp3 |
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Deuteronomy 1-4 |
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Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Deuteronomy |
(Deuteronomy 03) God's Provision To Abide |
319 |
God's provision to abide in the land (Christ) is the covenant of grace--a circumcised heart. This second sermon in Deuteronomy seems to be all about fighting Canaanites and rules but God drops little hints of something deeper. The Christian life is about possessing Christ, not quitting sin (defeating Canaanites). The principles of separation were constantly to remind God's people when getting dressed or tending to their gardens that they were a separated people. |
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Ed Miller |
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Deuteronomy_03GodsProvisionToAbide_cut.mp3 |
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Deuteronomy 5-30 |
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Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Deuteronomy |
(Deuteronomy 04) Restoration |
319 |
Another recurring emphasis in the second and third of Moses' sermons is the curse and the blessing. God turns the curse into a song; He brings about vanity and frustration that there might be hope. God brings the curse because He loves you so much and wants to bring you back! |
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Ed Miller |
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Deuteronomy_04Restoration_cut.mp3 |
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Deuteronomy 31-32 |
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