Deuteronomy 29:10
Intense in their significance, fresh in their solemnity, as when Moses
uttered them to the listening multitudes on the farther shores of
Jordan, the echo of these warning words rolls to us across the
centuries. They express the formative principle, the regulating
conception, the i... [ Continue Reading ]
Deuteronomy 29:19
Certain temptations assail us as powerfully through the imagination as
if they assumed the most distinctly palpable and tangible form. Eve
was assailed through her imagination when the devil said to her, "Ye
shall be as gods;" and Jesus Christ was assailed through His
imagination... [ Continue Reading ]
Deuteronomy 29:29
I. There are certain domains of thought and government accessible to
none but God.
II. Impenetrable secrecy is compatible with paternal benevolence.
III. Divine secrecy is no plea for human disobedience. In the words of
our text we have: (1) an acknowledgment of a Divine revelat... [ Continue Reading ]