Today's reading is from Deuteronomy 27, 28, 29.
The readings towards the end of Deut. become sweepingly broad. The writer is describing the overall nature of the covenant with God.
In obedience the covenant is filled with blessings.
In disobedience the covenant is full of curses.
I can't help but read this and sense the national dimension to our relation to God. Granted, the US is not Israel. God's covenant with Israel was a special one, and not to be confused with anything related to the United States. People do that at times and it isn't a fair exegesis of scripture.
But, what is fair is that its obvious God sees the nations of the earth and there are ways in which the nations express faith in GOd, and there are ways in which they do not...and that is worth thinking about.
Peace
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The readings towards the end of Deut. become sweepingly broad. The writer is describing the overall nature of the covenant with God.
In obedience the covenant is filled with blessings.
In disobedience the covenant is full of curses.
I can't help but read this and sense the national dimension to our relation to God. Granted, the US is not Israel. God's covenant with Israel was a special one, and not to be confused with anything related to the United States. People do that at times and it isn't a fair exegesis of scripture.
But, what is fair is that its obvious God sees the nations of the earth and there are ways in which the nations express faith in GOd, and there are ways in which they do not...and that is worth thinking about.
Peace
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
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