Deuteronomy 10:21
He is your praise and He is your God, who has done for you these great and awesome wonders that your eyes have seen.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Deuteronomy 10:21?

2. How can we "fear and worship" God in our daily lives today?

3. What "great and awesome deeds" has God done in your life recently?

4. How does Deuteronomy 10:21 connect with Psalm 66:5 about God's works?

5. Why is it important to remember God's "great and awesome deeds" regularly?

6. How can you share God's "great and awesome deeds" with others this week?

7. How does Deuteronomy 10:21 define God's role in our lives?

8. What historical context surrounds Deuteronomy 10:21?

9. How does Deuteronomy 10:21 relate to the concept of divine miracles?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Deuteronomy 10?

11. What does it mean to praise God?

12. How does Deuteronomy 10:8's statement that Levi had no land inheritance align with inherited lands described in other biblical texts?

13. How can Deut. 34:10 claim no prophet like Moses ever arose when other prophets performed significant miracles too?

14. Why does Isaiah 9:6 assign divine titles like 'Mighty God' to a child, seeming to conflict with other monotheistic passages in the Old Testament?
Discussion Questions
1. How does recognizing God as "your praise" influence your daily worship and prayer life?

2. In what ways can you actively remember and recount the "great and awesome wonders" God has done in your life?

3. How does the covenant relationship between God and the Israelites in Deuteronomy apply to Christians today?

4. What are some practical ways you can be a witness to God's works in your community?

5. How can you cultivate a deeper sense of awe and reverence for God in your everyday activities?1. Why did God choose to renew the covenant despite Israel's disobedience?

2. What does the act of crafting the second set of tablets signify in the larger narrative?

3. How does the selection of the Levites for priestly duties highlight God's redemption?

4. What is the significance of the call to "circumcise your hearts"?

5. Why is the reminder of Israel’s past as slaves in Egypt important in this chapter?

6. How do the demands of God in verses 12-22 challenge conventional notions of obedience?

7. In what ways is the essence of God's commandments beyond mere ritual?

8. How can we apply the lessons of humility and service in our modern lives?

9. How does loving and serving God wholeheartedly manifest in today's society?

10. In what ways can you "circumcise" your heart in your current life circumstances?

11. How does the call to "love the foreigner" speak into today’s context of global migration and refugee crises?

12. What does it mean to fear God, and how does this intertwine with loving Him?

13. How can we continuously remind ourselves of God's elective love in our lives?

14. How does the story of Moses' intercession challenge our own prayer lives?

15. What elements in this chapter show God's balance of justice and mercy?

16. How do our personal failings and "broken tablets" become opportunities for renewal?

17. Why is remembering our personal histories and past struggles vital in our relationship with God?

18. How can we foster an environment of obedience based on love rather than fear or compulsion?

19. How does the essence of this chapter relate to the New Testament teachings on grace and relationship with God?

20. Drawing from this chapter, how can we develop a holistic approach to faith that marries both our beliefs and our actions?

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