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Day 98: Moses reflects on when the 10 Commandments were broken and then restored | Jesus teaches on putting the Kingdom of God first

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Deuteronomy chapters 9 and 10 recount Moses reminding the Israelites of their rebellious nature and past sins, particularly highlighting the incident with the Golden Calf at Horeb, despite God's miracles and guidance. Moses describes his own role as an intercessor, spending 40 days and nights praying for the people, leading to God's decision to spare them and command to continue their journey to the Promised Land. These chapters emphasize the importance of humility, obedience, and the acknowledgment of God's grace despite human failings.

Will the Israelites finally learn from their past and remain faithful to God on their journey ahead?

In Luke 12:1-34, Jesus warns his disciples against hypocrisy, using the Pharisees as an example, and encourages them to fear God rather than man. He speaks of God's intimate knowledge and care for His people, illustrating this with the value of sparrows and the numbering of hairs on a person's head. Jesus also tells the Parable of the Rich Fool to caution against greed and the reliance on earthly wealth, and he urges his followers to seek God's kingdom above all else, highlighting God's readiness to provide what is needed for those who prioritize His kingdom.

Will the disciples truly understand the depth of God's care for them and shift their focus from earthly anxieties to the pursuit of His kingdom?

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Deuteronomy 9

Deuteronomy 10

Luke 12:1-34

Psalm 42: 7-11

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