The Gospel in Deuteronomy – Deuteronomy 30
We see the gospel in Deuteronomy most clearly in chapter 30, quoted by the apostle Paul in Romans 10. The law of God points to Christ.Continue Reading
We see the gospel in Deuteronomy most clearly in chapter 30, quoted by the apostle Paul in Romans 10. The law of God points to Christ.Continue Reading
As we look at the last three of the ten commandments, we discover something of what it means to live life in union with Christ.Continue Reading
The command “do not commit adultery” is expanded in Deuteronomy and Matthew’s gospel to expose all kinds of sin in our hearts.Continue Reading
As we look at the laws for war in Deuteronomy 20, we learn much about the nature of our own war on sin as believers.Continue Reading
As we think of the roots of Mother’s Day as Mothering Sunday, grounded in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer, we return again to Jesus.Continue Reading
Learning what it means for Christians trying to live life in Christ can be found in the 10 Commandments and expansion in Deuteronomy.Continue Reading
Not only are we to have no other gods, we must also be careful to make no idols – nothing that can draw us away from true worship of God.Continue Reading
The commandment to have no other gods before the Lord is unpacked for us in Deuteronomy 12 as something to delight in every day.Continue Reading
We need to embrace the idea of whole-church prayer if we are to pray effectively, which means praying together as much as alone.Continue Reading
When we learn to see the church as Christ sees her, then we learn the meaning of whole-church care. His body is to care for itself.Continue Reading
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