

15-68)Shamad = to be exterminated or destroyedAbad = to perishThey would be temporarily displaced from the landAbrahamic covenantThe allotment of landUnconditionalMosaic covenantThe arrangement of the land, their tenureConditional on their obedienceMany great kingdoms have found Israel to be troublesome (see v. 10)But they would be cursed if they did not obey (see vv. 1-14)Conditional covenantThe list of curses is four times longer than the list of blessingsGod knew they would disobey, so He warned them in detailProphecy is history written in advanceGod's intention for the nation of Israel was that they would be a worldwide testament of God's grace (see v.
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IntroductionUntil a person recognizes they are a sinner, they will never see their need for a SaviorWe need to realize how poverty-stricken we are before we realize the answer is Christ (see Matthew 5:3 Mark 2:17)Deuteronomy points out the righteousness of God and the unrighteousness of mankindGod looks at us through rose-colored glassesBlood of His SonSacrifice He has madeDeuteronomy is a series of sermons preached by Moses to the children of Israel before they entered the Promised LandThree sectionsReview of the pastRegulations for the presentReadiness for the futureThe Law was intended to bring conviction (see John 1:17)Deuteronomy 28You cannot outrun God's blessings (see vv. In this study of Deuteronomy 28, we learn about the blessings that come from our obedience to God, as well as the curses that stem from disobedience. He wants to pour His blessings on us and lavish us with His love. God looks at us through rose-colored glasses, crimson with the blood of Jesus' sacrifice.

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