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Adult II Couples Class. Welcome. discoverjoy.com. Tell us about your kids. Adult II Couples Class. Question of the day. discoverjoy.com. Prayer Requests. -The Savages. -Marsha Trollinger Surgery -Tony: Cancer Treatments. -Spring Revival -Easter Music Program -LRTF Decisions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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WELCOMEAdult II Couples Class
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QUESTION OF THE DAY
Adult II Couples Class
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Physical Spiritual Practical Church Misc
PRAYER REQUESTS-The Savages-Marsha Trollinger
Surgery-Tony: Cancer Treatments
-Spring Revival-Easter Music Program-LRTF Decisions
CHURCH STUFFClass Events Church Events
Benevolence Fund R.E.A.P. (N/A due to E-
Sunday) Monthly Fellowships
March April May
Dinner Out Friday (30 Mar)
5th Sunday Breakfast (29 April)
Quarterly Service Project Ends of the earth
project: Savage family care package
Jerusalem Project ??
Discipleship University Easter Musical Rehearsals E-Sunday (18 Mar) Nominating Cmte Mtg (21 Mar) Special Prayer Service (21
Mar) Nelson Baby Shower (23 Mar) Olive Grove Terrace Visit (25
Mar) Discipleship University Begins
(25 Mar) Wednesday Night Meal (28
Mar) Family Campout-Enid Lake
(6&7 Apr) Easter Program (8 Apr) Youth Crazy Night (11 Apr) Spring Revival (29 Apr – May 2)
QUESTION OF THE DAYAdult II Couples Class
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Chronological Bible
Discipleshipweek eleven
Numbers 34 – Deuteronomy 21
Iva May and Dr. Stan May
Review
Review
Creation Patriarchs Exodus
Review• Creation: God reveals His goodness
and mercy
• Patriarchs: Job, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph
• Exodus:• God watched over and cared for the Israelites during
their journey through the wilderness, and worked through events and the giving of the law to shape them into a nation that was holy to Himself.
• The “captivity” generation is eliminated, and a new generation of Israelites that has only known the one true God possesses the Promised Land.
OverviewThe Book of Deuteronomy (the “second law”)• Moses’ final address to the children of Israel• Recounts the history of the journey of Israel
from Egypt• Repeats the Ten Commandments and all the civil, ceremonial, and moral laws
• One of the most quoted books by New Testament writers
• Chapter 28 focuses on Moses’ admonition to the Children of Israel to obey the LORD, listing the consequences of both obedience and disobedience.
Key TruthGod’s desire is to bless
His people through obedience, but man’s natural disposition to
live in sin and rebellion, even with
the knowledge of the consequences, leads
him to go his own way.
The Exodus Era
Blessings and Cursings• the blessings of obedience• the cursings of
disobedience
Deuteronomy 28
The Blessings of Obedience
Deuteronomy 28:1-14
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The Blessings of ObedienceThe overarching
purpose of God’s blessing God would elevate Israel so
that other peoples and nations would praise the God of Israel (vs1)
The blessing of God upon His people would draw the attention and envy of other nations
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The Blessings of ObedienceThe specific promises of God’s blessings
Restore the reproductive ability of both the land and the wombs of Israel (vs2-6)• They had been limited in the ability to proliferate and produce (either
divinely or by the natural stresses of desert life)• The blessing to produce is God’s original intent for mankind (Gen 1:28)
Protect God’s people from, and instill fear in their enemies (7-10)
Open the heavens to provide for His people and use them to care for the needs of surrounding nations (11-12)• They were to serve as God’s hand of love by meeting the needs of others
Exalt the people of God above the nations around them (13-14)
The Cursings of Disobedience
Deuteronomy 28:15-44Jeremiah 7
The Cursings of Disobedience
Deuteronomy 28:15–A promise to respond to sin
God clearly lays out the real consequences of disobedience for those who find no joy in serving Him Deut 28:16-18
• Prevent the successful reproduction of both land and womb Deut 28:20-22
• Plague mind, body and land with disease Deut 28:23-24
• Interrupt weather patterns and cause famine
The Cursings of Disobedience
Deuteronomy 28:15–A promise to respond to sin
God clearly lays out the real consequences of disobedience for those who find no joy in serving Him Deut 28:25
• Bring defeat before enemies Deut 28:30-39
• Cause loss of property, family, and oppression Deut 28:36-37
• Lead to captivity by enemy nations Deut 28:43-44
• Demote God’s people to servants and debtors to other nations
ConclusionsGod desires to show His greatness to the
nations by blessing His people One of the greatest evangelical tools God’s people possess
is the testimony of the blessings that flow from living a life of faith and obedience to God
Through His Creation, God has revealed Himself as good, gracious and redemptive; yet, He moves against those who continually rebel and harden their heart
Man either walks with God by faith in His pro-mises of redemption, or rebels against God choos-ing to live by sight and the appetite of the flesh
ConclusionsThe prophet Jeremiah
captured God’s heart to bless His people and man’s heart to rebel in his dayJeremiah 7:23,25 - But this is what I commanded them, saying, ‘Obey My voice, and I will be your God, and you will be My people; and you will walk in all the way which I command you, that it may be well with you.’ Yet they did not obey or incline their ear, but walked in their own counsels and in the stub-bornness of their evil heart, and went backward and not forward.
What does this lesson teach about God? Man? Sin? Redemption?
God
Commands His People to Love Him and Walk in His Ways>The command to love Him is given more than any other>His ways lead to life and blessings M
anIs Called to Live a Life of Obe-dience to God>Obedience does not save, but true faith leads be-lievers to walk ‘in step’ with God>Walking in God’s ways puts His fol-lowers in the path of His blessing Si
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Means Choos-ing to Live in Willful Disobed-ience to God>Derails God’s plans to bless>Walking contrary to God’s ways brings ever more serious conse-quences Re
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Is Seen in the Mosaic law, but fulfilled thru Christ>His Obedience fulfilled the mo-ral, ceremonial, and civil demands of the Law >While the moral law is still bind-ing, the other two aspects no longer apply in the life of Christians
• If Christ fulfilled the Law, why do believers still look to it?• Our relationship with God is no longer determined by the
practical requirements of the Mosaic Law, but through faith in Jesus Christ. But, since we still battle with the sinful flesh, the moral law helps us discern sinful actions from holy actions
• If blessings from God all come by grace through faith, what is the place of obedience related to blessings?
• What does it look like to “love God” with all your heart, soul, and strength?
BIBLE KNOWLEDGE QUIZThe Book of
Deuteronomy(1pt) God told the Israelites to avoid going to war with the Moabites because they were the descendants of ___________? Then the LORD said to me, ‘Do not harass Moab,
nor provoke them to war, for I will not give you any of their land as a possession, because I have given Ar to the sons of Lot as a possession.’(Dt 2:9)
What fish were considered ‘clean’ for eating? “These you may eat of all that are in water:
anything that has fins and scales you may eat, but anything that does not have fins and scales you shall not eat; it is unclean for you.“(Dt 14:9)
How many witnesses were required to convict someone accused of a crime? “A single witness shall not rise up against a man
on account of any iniquity or any sin which he has committed; on the evidence of two or three witnesses a matter shall be confirmed.” (Dt 19:15)
BONUS ROUNDBonus Question (5pts)
How many days journey is it from Horeb to Kadesh-Barnea by way of Mt. Seir? It is eleven
days’ journey from Horeb by the way of Mount Seir to Kadesh-barnea. (Dt 1:2)
NEXT WEEK…..Adult II Couples Class
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