Deuteronomy 8:2
I. The remembrance of the way. There will be (1) the remembrance of
favour, and by consequence of joy. (2) There will be the remembrance
of sin, and by consequence of sin the remembrance of sorrow.
II. Notice the purposes of Divine providence in the journey. (1) The
first purpose i... [ Continue Reading ]
Deuteronomy 8:2
I. The text shows us what God did with Israel. (1) He sent them back
to wander in the desert through forty years, sent them back from
entering the land which He eventually intended to give them. We see
only brief time before us as our day in which to work. God does not
hasten, for e... [ Continue Reading ]
Deuteronomy 8:2
This is the lesson of our lives. This is God's training, not only for
the Jews, but for us. We read these verses to teach us that God's ways
with man do not change; that His fatherly hand is over us, as well as
over the people of Israel; that their blessings are our blessings,
their... [ Continue Reading ]
Deuteronomy 8:3
If this text be true, what a strange comment on it is the world at the
present hour! Turn to whatever class of our countrymen you like, and
in every accent of their voices you will hear uttered their practical
belief that they can live by bread alone. It is for bread that is, for
ma... [ Continue Reading ]
Deuteronomy 8:11
In the text we have Moses' answer to the first great question in
politics: What makes a nation prosperous?
To that wise men have always answered, as Moses answered, "Good
government is government according to the laws of God." That alone
makes a nation prosperous. But the multitud... [ Continue Reading ]