Deuteronomy 27
- Moses’ Third Speech: The Blessings and Curses (verses 1-26)
- Write out verse 1
- What is being asked of the Israelites in verses 1-8?
- Write out verses 9-10
- Verses 15-26 cover various laws that they were to keep.
- What is the main theme of these verses?
- What are all the people told to say after each law is read?
Deuteronomy 28
- A Listing of the Blessings and Curses (28:1-29:1)
- Write out verse 1
- What is it that will be blessed if they follow the law?
- Write out verse 9
- Write out verse 14
- What will be cursed if they do not obey the commands the Lord gives?
- Write out verse 45
- Write out verse 47
What things stood out to you today? What did you learn about God? What did you learn about yourself? What can you walk away with as a lesson from today’s readings?
Before I get into our reflection I want to apologize for not explaining where I am getting my reflections from. I am going through Richard Foster’s Book “Celebration of Discipline”. It is a great book on teaching about various spiritual disciplines. You may not agree with everything that he has to say, but all the reflections are key text from either the book itself or the workbook I have. I thought I shared that early on – but I realize I only thought about it, and never actually did. I apologize for that. Now on to our reflection.
Reflection: The Purpose of Fasting. Fasting is to always center on God. It must be God-initiated AND God-ordained. If our fasting is not unto God, we have failed. Physical benefits, success in prayer, the enduing with power, spiritual insights-these must never replace God as the center of our fasting. John Wesley declares “First, let it be done unto the Lord with our eye singly fixed on Him. Let our intention herein be this, and this alone, to glorify our Father which is in heaven…” This is the primary purpose. There can also be secondary purposes in fasting.
Fasting reveals things that control us, more than any other discipline out there. This is a wonderful benefit to the true disciple who longs to be transformed into the image of Jesus Christ. We cover up what is inside us with food and other good things, but in fasting these things surface. Pride, anger, bitterness, jealousy, strife, fear – if they are within us, they will surface during fasting. We can rejoice in the knowledge of these things being in us because we know that the healing of these things is available through the power of Christ.
Today, pray Psalm 22 over your life situations. Find comfort that though we suffer we still get to praise God for who He is and for what He has done for us, in order to set our eternity’s with Him.