Rev. David Appold, pastor at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Paducah, KY, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Deuteronomy 28:15-44.
Moses turns from the blessings for keeping the covenant to the curses for breaking the covenant. The curses are noticeably longer; God takes sin absolutely seriously, and He will punish it. As the blessings touched every aspect of life, so the curses touch every aspect of life. To live under God’s curse is to receive a living death. All hope and promise is taken away because of rebellion against God and stubborn refusal to live under His Word. As Moses lays out the various effects of the curses, his words become prophetic, as we know Israel did indeed fall away from the LORD. Recognizing the severity of sin and its curse gives us an even greater joy for what Christ has done by becoming a curse in our place.
“The Law of God is Good and Wise” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Deuteronomy. Though Moses’ lengthy sermons in Deuteronomy may be tempting to skip, this influential book is essential reading for Christians. As Moses strengthened Israel on the plains of Moab before the people entered the Promised Land, so the book of Deuteronomy still strengthens the Church as we prepare to enter the Resurrection with Christ, the Prophet greater than Moses.
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