
We need to know our history as God’s people to appreciate all He has done for us. Today, W. Robert Godfrey explains how God’s covenant faithfulness is displayed in His warnings to Israel before they entered the promised land. Get W. Robert Godfrey’s teaching series Discovering Deuteronomy on DVD, plus lifetime digital access to the messages and study guide, for your donation of any amount: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/3605/discovering-deuteronomy Meet Today’s Teacher: W. Robert Godfrey is a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow and chairman of Ligonier Ministries. He is president emeritus and professor emeritus of church history at Westminster Seminary California. He is the featured teacher for many Ligonier teaching series, including the six-part series A Survey of Church History. He is author of many books, including God’s Pattern for Creation, Reformation Sketches, and An Unexpected Journey. Meet the Host: Nathan W. Bingham is vice president of ministry engagement for Ligonier Ministries, executive producer and host of Renewing Your Mind, host of the Ask Ligonier podcast, and a graduate of Presbyterian Theological College in Melbourne, Australia. Nathan joined Ligonier in 2012 and lives in Central Florida with his wife and four children. Renewing Your Mind is a donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
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The book of Deuteronomy features the final speeches of Moses to the Israelites before Joshua would lead them into the land of Canaan. And over the next three days, W. Robert Godfrey will consider the warnings given in the final chapters of Deuteronomy and what that teaches us about God, His covenant, and His faithfulness. You're listening to the Monday edition of Renewing Your Mind.
I'm your host, Nathan W. Bingham. We shouldn't neglect the history of the Israelites in the Old Testament. As Christians, this is our history too. And in his 21-message series, Discovering Deuteronomy, Dr. Godfrey walks us through this book that covers the events that took place between the book of Numbers and Joshua.
You can get better acquainted with Deuteronomy when you request the series on DVD along with streaming access when you give a donation of any amount at renewingyourmind.org. Here's W. Robert Godfrey, the chairman of Ligonier Ministries, to begin a series on the warnings found in Deuteronomy.
Well, we're into a section of Deuteronomy that I've labeled warnings and warnings It begins perhaps with a surprise. I think we could almost say that's the character of Deuteronomy. It's surprising us. This is why it's kind of hard to figure out exactly what's going on sometimes.
So chapter 26 doesn't begin, and now the warnings, but it begins with, "...when you come into the land that the Lord your God is giving you for an inheritance and have taken possession of it and live in it, you shall take some of the first fruit of the ground." So chapter 26 begins to talk about firstfruits.
This at least tells us that we're entering into a somewhat different subject because firstfruits were part of the laws for the love of God. discussed in the earlier part of the book. The first fruits or the feast of weeks was one of the three annual feasts where Israel had to go up to Jerusalem to worship God. So we're moving out of laws to love the neighbor into a new
part that we'll see is about warnings, and the warning begins with, you need to keep the laws about loving God, which includes the law about the firstfruits, which is a requirement that you take the firstfruits up to Jerusalem annually to offer them to the Lord. And this is a crucial part of who you are to be so that you'll remember
We make jokes in our time about identity in a variety of ways, but God is very clear that the Israelites' identity was to be constantly reasserted in terms of their history. We see that here. When you go up to Jerusalem, verse 5, to offer the firstfruits, And there he became a nation, great, mighty, and populous. And the Egyptians treated us harshly and humiliated us and laid on us hard labor.
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