Then Moses and the Levitical priests spoke to all Israel: "Be silent, O Israel, and listen! This day you have become the people of the LORD your God. Sermons
I. A PEOPLE BOUND TO GOD BY MANY TIES. Both by what God had done for them, and by the vows which, on different occasions, they had taken on themselves. They were his by covenant with the fathers. He had made them his by redemption from Egypt. He had covenanted with them at Sinai. The covenant being broken, he had, at Moses' intercession, graciously renewed it. He had kept covenant with the children, even when rejecting the fathers. Thirty-eight years he had led them in the wilderness, and once more had gathered them together, to hear them renew their vows of obedience. Which things are a figure. They remind us of the many bonds by which numbers of Christ's people are bound to his covenant. By redemption, by dedication of parents, by personal choice of the Savior, by public profession, by repeated visits to his table, by special vows, etc. II. A PEOPLE REAFFIRMED TO BE GOD'S BY RENEWAL OF COVENANT. We "become" the Lord's by revival and renewal of profession, as well as by original entrance into grace. As Christ's Sonship is from eternity, yet is dated from successive epochs - his birth (Luke 1:32, 35), his resurrection (Acts 14:33; Romans 1:4) - so each new act of self-dedication, each new approach of God to the soul, each renewal of covenant, may be taken by the Christian as a new date from which to reckon his acceptance. III. A PEOPLE UNDER WEIGHTY RESPONSIBILITIES. The believer's relation to God entails a solemn obligation to obedience. The very name, "people of God," reminds us of our "holy calling" - of the obligation resting on us to be holy as God is holy (1 Peter 2:15, 16); exhibiting to the world a pattern of good works, and proving our discipleship by likeness of character to him whose Name we bear. - J.O.
Obey the voice of the lord thy god. I. WHAT IS THE RULE OF OBEDIENCE? The written Word.II. WHAT ARE THE RIGHT INGREDIENTS IN OUR OBEDIENCE TO MAKE IT ACCEPTABLE? 1. Obedience must be free and cheerful, else it is penance, not sacrifice (Isaiah 1:19). Willingness is the soul of obedience; God sometimes accepts of willingness without the work, but never of the work without willingness. Cheerfulness shows that there is love in the duty; and love doth to our services, as the sun doth to the fruits, mellow and ripen them and make them come off with a better relish. 2. Obedience must be devout and fervent: the heart must boil over with hot affections in the service of God. 3. Obedience must be extensive, it must reach to all God's commands (Psalm 119:6). True obedience runs through all duties of religion, as the blood through all the veins, or the sun through all the signs of the zodiac. 4. Obedience must be sincere — namely, we must aim at the glory of God in it, in religion the end is all. The end of our obedience must not be to stop the mouth of conscience, or to gain applause, but that we may grow more like God, and bring more glory to God. 5. Obedience must be in and through Christ, "He made us accepted in the Beloved." 6. Obedience must be constant, "Blessed is he who doeth righteousness at all times." True obedience is not like an high colour in a fit, but it is a right sanguine; it is like the fire on the altar which was always kept burning. III. WHENCE IS IT THAT MEN DO NOT OBEY GOD? 1. The not obeying of God is for want of faith: "Who hath believed our report?" Did men believe sin were so bitter that hell followed at the heels of it, would they go on in sin? Did they believe there were such a reward for the righteous that godliness were gain, would they not pursue it? 2. The not obeying God is for want of self-denial. God commands one thing, and men's lusts command another, and they will rather die than deny their lusts; now, if lust cannot be denied God cannot be obeyed. IV. WHAT ARE THE GREAT ARGUMENTS OR INCENTIVES TO OBEDIENCE? 1. Obedience makes us precious to God; we shall be His favourites (Exodus 19:5; Isaiah 43:3). 2. There is nothing lost by obedience. To obey God's will is the way to have our will. ( T. Watson.) (J. Spencer.) People Asher, Benjamin, Dan, Gad, Issachar, Joseph, Levi, Levites, Moses, Naphtali, Reuben, Simeon, ZebulunPlaces Beth-baal-peor, Jordan River, Mount Ebal, Mount GerizimTopics Ear, Hast, Hearken, Heed, Levites, Levitical, Listen, O, Priests, Quiet, Saying, Silence, Silent, Spake, Speaketh, SpokeOutline 1. The people are commanded to write the law upon stones5. and to build an altar of whole stones 11. The tribes to be divided on Gerizim and Ebal 14. The curses to be pronounced on mount Ebal Dictionary of Bible Themes Deuteronomy 27:1-26Library ObedienceTake heed, and hearken, O Israel; this day thou art become the people of the Lord thy God. Thou shalt therefore obey the voice of the Lord thy God, and do his commandments.' Deut 27: 9, 10. What is the duty which God requireth of man? Obedience to his revealed will. It is not enough to hear God's voice, but we must obey. Obedience is a part of the honour we owe to God. If then I be a Father, where is my honour?' Mal 1: 6. Obedience carries in it the life-blood of religion. Obey the voice of the Lord … Thomas Watson—The Ten Commandments In Judæa and through Samaria - a Sketch of Samaritan History and Theology - Jews and Samaritans. How Christ is Made Use of for Justification as a Way. Gilgal, in Deuteronomy 11:30 what the Place Was. In Galilee at the Time of Our Lord Meditations of the Misery of a Man not Reconciled to God in Christ. Jesus' Last Public Discourse. Denunciation of Scribes and Pharisees. Differences in Judgment About Water Baptism, no Bar to Communion: Or, to Communicate with Saints, as Saints, Proved Lawful. Deuteronomy Links Deuteronomy 27:9 NIVDeuteronomy 27:9 NLT Deuteronomy 27:9 ESV Deuteronomy 27:9 NASB Deuteronomy 27:9 KJV Deuteronomy 27:9 Bible Apps Deuteronomy 27:9 Parallel Deuteronomy 27:9 Biblia Paralela Deuteronomy 27:9 Chinese Bible Deuteronomy 27:9 French Bible Deuteronomy 27:9 German Bible Deuteronomy 27:9 Commentaries Bible Hub |