Thursday, October 11, 2012

Deuteronomy 6


Review & Intro:  After reminding the Israelites about the 10 commandments they heard the Lord give to Moses on the mountain from the midst of the fire in Chapter 5, Moses explains to them now in Chapter 6, the motive of the heart in obeying the Lord's commands.  We are to love the Lord with all of our heart, soul, and strength, and teach our children to do so as well.
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Deuteronomy Chapter 6 - Observation Questions
1.  What would be the result of Israel obeying the commandment, statutes, and judgments that the Lord gave Moses to teach them? vs. 1,2
Prolong life.
2.  What would cause them to live a long time in the land they were going to possess? vs. 2
fearing God
3.  Why was Israel encouraged to listen and be careful to do the things that were commanded them by the Lord through the words of Moses? vs. 3 - Name 2 thingsThat it would be wee with them and that they would multply.

4.  Moses says to Israel "The Lord is our God, the Lord is one!" (vs.4) ....  Who is one with the Father?  Comment on the following verses:
  • John 1:18 -
    God talked  to the people in thfe o.t. though prophets and others that He chose.  But no one has ever seen God. The Only Begotton Son is  al tiile  showing us that He is  both God  and  Jesus.
  • John 10:30 -
    God and jesus  are one and the same.  This veres is  the clearest statement  that  can be maded of who they are.

  • John 17:11 -
    We  as christaina are to be united  toghether ans one  in love and hermony.  As the Father ,Sn  and Holy ghost are one.  Our spritits  as christains should always be  a wittness of God mercy  ans grace.This  is  the strongest of all unions.  
  • John 17:21 -We  as christain want to worry about who get the biggest blessin .  I f we consiontrat on the will of God and unite in love as a christain family  then just think of the wittness for God we really could be.
  • 1 John 2:23 -
    Who seods not beliveon Jesus  soes not belive in God  they are one.  You can't believe in one and  not theother.
5. In what ways are we to love the Lord our God? vs. 5 - Name 3 areas
With  all our hearts souls and minds.
6.  What did Jesus say was the greatest commandment of all? Comment on the verses below:
  • Matthew 22:36-40 -Jesus said  to him" You shall love the Lord your God with all you heart  ans with all your soul and with all your mind.
7.  What does this look like in our lives?  How do we love the Lord with all our heart, our souls, our mind, our strength?  Share your thoughts.
We  can pray for each other and lefted each other up   If we see a fellow christaon in trouble  or having a hard time with a burden we are to sahrer that burden with them .  If it was a family member we would do it  in a heart beat but  some times we need to step out side ou cofor box and put out a hel;ing hand to  even those we don't know .
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8.  Back to Deuteronomy 6. ... The Lord said through Moses that these commands were to be on their "heart". (vs.6) ... They were to teach them diligently to their sons.  When were they to teach them? vs.7 - Name 4 situations daily given
sitting in your homes.   when your are walking by the way .  when you lay down.  and we rise.  
If we want to teach our kids about God and His love then we have to show themGos in everything  we do each and everyday.  God is everywere and that is what we need to teach our kids.  He is not just in church on sunday morings but he goes with us were ever we go. so we may want to rember that where we go God goes with us .  That is a lot to think about .
9.  What does it mean to have them "on your heart"?  It ties back to "loving the Lord" with all of our heart, soul, strength, and mind.  It is a matter of the heart.  Love is the motivating factor.  What did Jesus say in regard to His commandments?  Comment on the verses below:
  • John 14:15 -
    We will keep God's laws if we love him
  • John 14:21 -
    We keep the commandments to show our love to God.  Love is a commitment not just words.  We need to put actoin with those words.
  • John 15:10 -

  • 1 John 5:2 -
  • 1 John 5:3 -
  • 2 John 1:6 -
10.  Back to Deuteronomy 6. ... (vs.8,9) ...The Lord told Moses to tell them to bind His commands to their hands, their frontals, and on the doorposts of their house and on their gates.  Although we have His commands on our hearts and in our hearts, it is good to have visual reminders when the day gets busy or our lives get hectic.  Do you have visual reminders to draw you back to His Word and prayer?  Share if you would like; give the others ideas to think upon.

11.  It would come about that the Lord would bring them into the promised land.  They would be given great and splendid cities which they did not build ... houses full of good things which they did not fill ... hewn cisterns they did not dig ... vineyards and olive trees they did not plant ... They would eat and be satisfied. (vs.10,11)  What danger would they face as they became satisfied and had it so good? vs. 12
12.  Moses tells them again that they Lord commands that they fear only Him and worship only Him.  They are not to follow other gods; any of the gods of the peoples who surround them. (vs.13,14) ... What would the anger and jealousy of the Lord do to them if they were to worship other gods? vs. 15
13.  They were not to put the Lord to the "test" as they tested Him at Massah. (vs.16) ... Review what happened in that situation and give a summary from the verses below:
  • Exodus 17:1-7 -
14. What will be the benefits of Israel keeping God's commandments and doing what is right and good in the land that they possess? vs. 17,18
15.  When their sons asked them in later times the reason why they kept the testimonies, statutes, and judgments that the Lord had given them, what were they to tell their sons? vs. 20-25
16.  Again, why did the Lord give them the commandments and statutes to observe and follow? vs.24-25 - Name 5 things
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Application:
 17.  The chapter has covered more than "keeping" God's commandments.  It has focused on the issue of His commandments being on "our heart".  We have seen that it is most important what our "motive" is for obeying the Lord, and the only motive should be because we "love" Him.  Let's examine our hearts and think about why we read the Bible in this group and why we do other things with Christians, church, etc.  Is it because we love Him - with all our hearts, minds, soul, and strength?  Examine your "motives" and ask the Lord to show you His love for you and your love for Him.  Renew your love commitment today.  Here are some verses to meditate on:
  • Psalm 119:11 -
  • 1 Peter 1:6-9 -
  • 1 John 4:16 -
  • 1 John 5:3 -
18.  Summarize the lesson and post a prayer if you would like.

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