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Moses's Determination

 Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London. 


Moses's Determination

Deuteronomy 11 is the quick snapshot taken by Moses before letting Israelites to cross Jordon. Its like taking a stock, recalibrate and making it sure the followers are following the ADONAI, The YHWH. He reminded them to keep the laws, Commandments and the Words given by the Lord. He challenged them to keep the Lord in the center of everything that's happening to them and for them. He just a reminder to them to point what is important to secure in the good books of blessings. Failing to such things causes them most. 

Deuteronomy 11 records 5 specific ways to personally know, experiences and see the instructions and disciplines of the Lord. 

1. His Greatness 
2. His hands
3. His outstretched arms
4. His signs
5. His works

Deliverance from Egypt, Redsea engulf to destroy enemies, Guidance in the wilderness, Earth opened to swallow wrong influencers (Dathan, Abiram and every living that followed them) have known, experienced and seen by Moses until Deuteronomy 11. Therefore he was determined to encourage people of the Israel to follow His words, commandments and obey to Him, to His words.....

A) to become strong and to go and possess the land
B) to live in the land the Lord swore and the land for which the Lord our God always care. His eyes are fixed in it for all the seasons of the year
C) to get the rain in its season- early and later rains to gather grains, new wines and new oils and new grass to the animals and you will be satisfied. 
D) to get abundant long live to us and all generations on

Peace be upon Israel and Us. 🙏🙏🙏
Have a Blessed weekend!!! 
In His Grip.. 

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