Refusing to Meddle in God’s Affairs

Refusing to Meddle in God’s Affairs

In the final 2 lines of Ps. 131:1, David transitions from what he does not have to what he does not do. Namely, he doesn’t walk in things too great or marvelous for him. At first read, this is shocking because things that are great and marvelous sound like pretty good...
Is the Lord Building Your House?

Is the Lord Building Your House?

Based on what is found in Psalms 127 & 128, here are some ways we would know the Lord is fortifying and securing our home and that as husbands and fathers, we fear the Lord:                                                                                           ...
Consumed with self or with Christ?

Consumed with self or with Christ?

The content and especially the final section of Deut. 9, begs the question: Why bring all this up in front of all Israel? It seems apparent that the reason is to remind them how and why they were delivered. Moses is implying, “You didn’t become God’s special...
The Prevalence of Sinful Complaint

The Prevalence of Sinful Complaint

As Moses recounts multiple examples of Israel’s complaining in Deut. 9:22-23, who is the object of Israel’s complaint or criticism or groaning? Oftentimes the text says it’s aimed at Moses, but the Lord takes it as a direct attack on himself. Likewise, who is...
A Pride-Crushing Way of Remembering Our Sin

A Pride-Crushing Way of Remembering Our Sin

In Deuteronomy 9:7, Moses states: Remember, do not forget how you provoked the Lord your God to wrath in the wilderness; from the day that you left the land of Egypt until you arrived at this place, you have been rebellious against the Lord.               In giving...