Deuteronomy 24-25/Psalm 111
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READ: Deuteronomy 24-25/Psalm 111
REFLECT:
These sections of the law focus on relationships, expanding on the eighth and ninth commandments. Deut. 24 begins with laws about divorce and marriage, protecting women from exploitation.
Moses then continues with laws relating to sojourners, children without fathers, and widows. Sojourners are people who are living somewhere or are not native to an area. These laws served in part to protect people who may be taken advantage of.
The Lord instructs His people to provide for the needs of one another. These chapters end with a reminder of how Amalek attacked the people of God at their weak points. Moses reminds the people that the Lord their God will take care of them.
RELATE:
When God had initially led His people out of Egypt He had set up a special covenant with them. There were vows taken by both God and His people that must be kept by both sides. The LORD promised that if He was their God and they walked in His ways, then they would be His special people. Now in this passage the next generation of God’s chosen people were again repeating the promises of their covenant relationship before they entered the Promised Land. Humans are extremely forgetful. By nature we often forget about the important commitments that we make to others, even important commitments to those we care deeply about. On occasion, married couples will choose to renew their marriage vows. The renewal of vows by a married couple do not make them “more married”, but it can serve as an important reminder of their commitment to each other. Likewise, God’s chosen people are remembering the special commitment they have to God. God is a promise keeper. He will always be true to the promises He has made.
REST:
Are you keeping your commitments to God? Are you following His decrees and walking in His ways
TAN TEE KHOON
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