Day 192: How to enjoy God – Deuteronomy 11 vs 1 – 17
1 You must love the Lord your God and always obey his requirements, decrees, regulations, and commands. 2-4 Keep in mind that I'm not talking now to your children, who have never experienced the discipline of the Lord your God or seen his greatness and his strong hand and powerful arm. They didn’t see the miraculous signs and wonders he performed in Egypt against Pharaoh and all his land. They didn’t see what the Lord did to the armies of Egypt and to their horses and chariots - how he drowned them in the Red Sea as they were chasing you. He destroyed them, and they have not recovered to this very day! 5-8 Your children didn’t see how the Lord cared for you in the wilderness until you arrived here. They didn’t see what he did to Dathan and Abiram (the sons of Eliab, a descendant of Reuben) when the earth opened its mouth in the Israelite camp and swallowed them, along with their households and tents and every living thing that belonged to them. But you have seen the Lord perform all these mighty deeds with your own eyes! Therefore, be careful to obey every command I am giving you today, so you may have strength to go in and take over the land you are about to enter.
9-12 If you obey, you will enjoy a long life in the land the Lord swore to give to your ancestors and to you, their descendants - a land flowing with milk and honey! For the land you are about to enter and take over is not like the land of Egypt from which you came, where you planted your seed and made irrigation ditches with your foot as in a vegetable garden. Rather, the land you will soon take over is a land of hills and valleys with plenty of rain - a land that the Lord your God cares for. He watches over it through each season of the year!
13-15 If you carefully obey the commands I am giving you today, and if you love the Lord your God and serve him with all your heart and soul, then he will send the rains in their proper seasons - the early and late rains - so you can bring in your harvests of grain, new wine, and olive oil. He will give you lush pastureland for your livestock, and you yourselves will have all you want to eat. 16-17 But be careful. Don’t let your heart be deceived so that you turn away from the Lord and serve and worship other gods. If you do, the Lord’s anger will burn against you. He will shut up the sky and hold back the rain, and the ground will fail to produce its harvests. Then you will quickly die in that good land the Lord is giving you. Deuteronomy 11:1-17 New Living Translation (English Standard Version link)
In this section Moses describes the loveliness of the land God was bringing His people too. But he says the older ones needed to set an example of always obeying God's teaching? Why was that so important? (vs2-8)
Children who'd been born in the last few years of the 40 year journey through the desert hadn’t seen how God had rescued the nation out of Egypt with wonderful miracles. (vs 2-4) And they also hadn’t seen how holy God is, and how He strongly disciplines the disobedient. (vs 5-8)
In vs 9-12 he shows how God was going to bless them in their new country. Egypt had been a land where to get water from the Nile you had to pump it with pumps worked by your feet. But how would Palestine get it's water? (vs 9-12)
We see that God was ready to provide for His people in a tender and fatherly way. And that’s just as true for Christians. Becoming a Christian isn’t a ‘negative’ experience, even though it can often lead to difficult times. The hardships don't take away from being deeply loved by God and led by Christ as tenderly as a good shepherd leads and looks after his flock. Jesus described the Christian's relationship with himself as never being thirsty again. Like the Psalmist we can say of God: “Your unfailing love is better than life itself; You satisfy me more than the richest feast. I will praise you with songs of joy.” (Psalm 65:3-5) But did this relationship with God mean they could live as they pleased and make their own rules? What did they need to do enjoy God's blessings? (vs13-17)
While we can never earn eternal life by our good behaviour, we do enjoy God and experience his blessings through obedience. For, like a good father, he will discipline those he loves, and, for their own good, punish those he accepts as his children. (Hebrews 12:6)