Thursday, October 09, 2025

How to Love God [Family Worship lesson in Deuteronomy 9–11]

How do we keep the first commandment? Deuteronomy 9:1–11:32 looks forward to the hearing of God’s Word read in the public worship on the coming Lord’s Day. In these eighty-three verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that we keep the first commandment by loving Him Who first loved us, through His Word by which He communicates Himself.
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Summary from the audio transcript: The central message of the devotional is that true obedience to God is rooted not in human righteousness but in divine grace, as Israel’s inheritance of the Promised Land was not due to their virtue but to God’s faithfulness to His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Pastor emphasizes that Israel’s repeated rebellions—especially at Horeb with the golden calf—reveal their persistent sinfulness, yet God, in His mercy, repeatedly intercedes, renews the covenant, and restores His people, demonstrating that His love precedes and enables their love in return. This divine love, most fully revealed in Christ’s sacrifice, is the foundation for genuine love to Him: fearing God, walking in His ways, serving Him with all the heart and soul, and keeping His commandments out of gratitude and affection. The devotional calls believers to internalize God’s Word as the operating system of life—meditating on it, speaking it, and living it out in daily routines, so that love for God becomes a holistic, transformative way of life. Ultimately, obedience is not a transactional effort to earn favor but a response to God’s prior love, and covenant blessings are contingent upon faithful, covenantal love, which remains relevant today in the church's corporate, covenantal blessings.

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