Deuteronomy: 34 Truths to Lay Hold of Our Purpose
Deuteronomy 33
Sermon Description
In this week’s message, Ben Lee walks us through Deuteronomy 33, Moses’ final words to the people of Israel before entering the Promised Land. As Moses reaches the “gun lap” of his life, he uses his remaining moments not to focus on himself, but to remind God’s people of who God is and what He has called them to do. Throughout the message, you'll hear how blessings can help shape identity, reveal God’s work in the lives of others, and encourage people toward their God-given purpose. Most importantly, Moses points Israel beyond their own abilities and toward the character of God—the One who goes before them, carries them in His everlasting arms, and comes to their aid in times of need.
Series Overview
Moses had led the Israelites out of Egypt and into the wilderness. For 40 years they had wandered in the desert, never entering the land God had promised them, because of their lack of faith. But it was a new day, and a new generation of Israelites were ready to seize the destiny God had promised. Moses wouldn’t enter the promised land because he had cursed the people in anger. Joshua would lead them in.
Moses was speaking to a new generation who were about to step into their God given destiny. Many of them were unborn when the law had been given to Moses. There would be many battles. There were giants in the land they would need to defeat. But as they stood on the eastern border of the land God had promised them, Moses gave the people one last reminder of what they needed to know to enter the land and seize their destiny.
Deuteronomy means “Second Law.” For the second time Moses tells the people the words God had spoken. If they were to seize their destiny they would need to put these words into action. Moses, the great coach, is giving his final pre-game speech before the Israelites take the field. As we stand on the edge of our spiritual promised land, God is reminding us of the same 34 truths necessary to win our spiritual battles and seize our destiny in Christ.