Expository messages on Book of Deuteronomy filled with charts and diagrams. https://www.foundationsforfreedom.net or store: https://www.foundationsforfreedom.net/Help/Store/Shop_BFF.html
This podcast (mp4) on chapters 2-3 of Deuteronomy tells of God's extreme kind treatment to this second generation through the challenges and the precautions that they receive from the Lord. Christians can learn lots from these chapters.
Deuteronomy 26:16-19 - Do we believe God's blessing is the best thing for our lives? If so, do we pursue His blessing or something else? This is the last of four Living Commentary messages on Deuteronomy 26 that show how much God wants to bless us. If we believe His blessing is most important, then we will give as appropriate for His blessing is contingent upon our giving. God wants us to have a whole new attitude and this is reflected in this last section of Deuteronomy 26.
Deuteronomy 26:12-15 helps us understand how God blesses us by regular giving. Careful attention is given to the three kinds of tithes.This is the third of four Living Commentary messages on Deuteronomy 26 that encourage us to be joyful in our giving.
Deuteronomy 26:1-11 What great things has the Lord done in your lives? Do you remember? Being thankful is the first characteristic that God shapes into His people's lives by having them remember His wonderful grace to them in bringing them into the land. This is the second of four Living Commentary messages on Deuteronomy 26 that draw us closer to God. Each of the three paragraphs of Deuteronomy 26 highlight a special way that God cultivated the best lives for the Israelites. They will not sound unfamiliar for they are the same that we read in the New Testament. We will discuss the first one in this article.
Why would we keep the Lord out of our hearts and pockets? Would you? Deuteronomy 26 closes the third major section of Deuteronomy by calling us into His presence by guiding us through His commands into holiness. This is the first of four Living Commentary's messages on Deuteronomy 26 that question us why we are so little to trust God's open intent to kindly treat us.
A Deuteronomy 26 podcast that helps us think why we might keep the Lord out of our hearts and pockets. Would you? Deuteronomy 26 closes the third major section of Deuteronomy by calling us into His presence by guiding us through His commands into holiness.
Deuteronomy 21:15-21's podcast on Reformation: Bringing long-lasting godly changes to our society reveals how good laws shape a society and that revival of heart is the first needed step to create those laws. Our object in this message is first to help you see this connection between the blessings of life and God's presence, but also to show you how this specifically works out in our passage. God's presence is preserved by living in a way that honors Him. We need to obey His laws.
Deuteronomy 21:15-21's podcast on Reformation: Bringing long-lasting godly changes to our society reveals how good laws shape a society and that revival of heart is the first needed step to create those laws. Our object in this message is first to help you see this connection between the blessings of life and God's presence, but also to show you how this specifically works out in our passage. God's presence is preserved by living in a way that honors Him. We need to obey His laws.
Deuteronomy 21:18-21's Rebellious Children is the last Living Commentary message on 'Reformation' that shows how God's law took care of the difficult situation of rebellious children (think: juvenile delinquent). Surprised how He did it? Learn why.
Deuteronomy 21:15-17's Parental love is the second of three Living Commentary's messages that reveal how God's compassion and justice is seen in the way He shapes the Israelite society by rightly passing on inheritances.
Deuteronomy 21:15-21's Reformation: Bringing long-lasting godly changes to our society is the first of three Living Commentary's messages that reveal how good laws help shape a society and that revival of heart is the first needed step to create those laws.
Deuteronomy 8:1-20's Living Commentary, page 4 of 4, shows the importance of rightly responding to our Lord’s work in our lives.
This podcast (m4a) on chapters 8 of Deuteronomy shows three ways to develop strong Christian lives: A.) Embrace God’s good purposes, B.) Understand life’s experiences, and C.) Respond to our Lord’s dealings.
Deuteronomy 8:1-20's Living Commentary, page 3 of 4, shows the important place of understanding our life's experience in light of God's Word has in our spiritual development.
Deuteronomy 8:1-20's 2nd of 4th Living Commentary's message 'Embrace God's good purposes' shows how we build up our faith and ward against doubt by remembering God's good purposes even in difficult times.
Deuteronomy 8:1-20's first of four Living Commentary's message shows how we in three ways develop a strong Christian life: A.) Embrace God’s good purposes, B.) Understand life’s experiences, and C.) Respond to our Lord’s dealings.
Deuteronomy 5:22-33 'Our Special Relationship' shows how God tenderly beckons us to return to Him and be blessed by Him by obeying His commands. This is the last of four parts.
Deuteronomy 5:6-21 shakes our basic suspicions of God by showing God's purpose for giving the Old Covenant as seen in the Ten Commandments.
Deuteronomy 5:1-5 shakes our basic suspicions of God by reminding us of man's inherent distrust of God's ways and God's relentless faithfulness in pursuing His people through His persistent call for His people to join Him in His carefully designed covenant.
Deuteronomy 5 shakes our basic suspicions of God by reminding us of man's inherent distrust of God's ways and God's relentless faithfulness in pursuing His people. This introduction to knowing God is the first of four parts.
Chapters 2-3 of Deuteronomy shows God's extreme kind treatment to this second generation through the challenges and the precautions that they receive from the Lord. Christians can learn lots from these chapters. Those who think there is no s for their lives will find hope here in the way patiently cares for His people. We all need to gain this perspective of life, maybe not for now but it will be needed at some vulnerable point in life.