Deuteronomy 9:4 After the Lord your God has driven these nations out from before you, do not say in your heart, "The Lord brought me in to possess this land because of my righteousness." . Because of their evil deeds, the Lord has driven them out from before you.
Deuteronomy 9:5 You went in to possess their land not because of your righteousness, nor because of the uprightness of your heart, but because of the wickedness of these nations, and the Lord your God drove them out from before you, and because the Lord wanted to establish his oath to your fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Thinking application
(A) Thinking
1. What did Israel do to drive the powerful people out of the Jordan River? What's this man like? 1/3 Why does God want to drive away the land that the aborigines in this area gave you? 4/6
2. Israel is a rebellious nation. What did it do on Mount Sinai? How is God angry? How was it finally solved? 6/2 1
3. Why did Israel provoke the Lord to anger again in Tabera, Martha, Kiboro Hasava, Kadibania and other places? How was it finally solved? 22/29
(2) Application
What did the Israelites enter Canaan for? (Summary) What is the salvation of our lives? Do we have anything to boast about?
Think and answer.
Deuteronomy Chapter 9 Reading Scripture
1. What did Israel do to drive the powerful people out of the Jordan River? What's this man like? 1/3 Why did God drive away the land given to you by the aborigines in this area? 4/6
Answer: (1) Know today that the LORD your God walks before you like a blazing fire, to destroy them and subdue them before you. Therefore, as the Lord has said, drive them out and make them perish quickly. (9:3 )
(2) People are Anakin, big and big, as you know; I also heard someone say to them, Who can stand before the Anakim? ? (9:2 )
(3) You went in to possess their land not because of your righteousness, nor because of the uprightness of your heart, but because of the wickedness of these people, because the Lord your God drove them out from before you, and because the Lord wanted to establish his oath to your fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. (9:5 )
2. Israel is a rebellious nation. What did it do on Mount Sinai? How is God angry? How was it finally solved? 6/2 1
Answer: ① He made himself an idol "golden calf" instead of God. ( 12. 16.)
(2) "The Lord said to me,' I think this people are stiff-necked. Leave me alone, I will destroy them, blot out their names from under heaven, and make your descendants a greater and stronger nation than them. " ? ( 9: 13- 14 )
I threw those two slates out of my hand and broke them before your eyes.
Because of all your sins, you did evil in the eyes of the Lord and provoked him to anger. I fell down before the Lord for forty days and forty nights, without eating or drinking water.
I am very afraid, because the Lord is very angry with you and wants to destroy you. But that time God answered me again. ? (9: 17- 19 )
The Lord was also very angry with Aaron to destroy him. At that time, I prayed for Aaron.
I burned your calf with fire, mashed it and ground it very fine, as fine as dust. I scattered dust in the stream flowing down from the mountain. ( 9:20-2 1 )
3. Why did Israel provoke the Lord to anger again in Tabera, Martha, Kiboro Hasava, Kadibania and other places? How was it finally solved? 22/29
Answer: (1) The Lord sent you away from Kadesh Barnea, saying,' Go up and possess the land I have given you.' At that time, you disobeyed the command of the Lord your God, did not believe in him, and did not listen to him. Ever since I met you, you have always betrayed the Lord. ( 9:23-24 )
(2) "Because the Lord said he would destroy you, I fell down before the Lord for forty days and nights.
I prayed to the Lord and said, O Lord GOD, please do not destroy your people. They are your inheritance, which you redeemed with great strength and brought out of Egypt with great strength.
Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and don't think of the stubbornness, wickedness and sin of this people.
Lest the inhabitants of the land where you brought us out say, Because the Lord could not bring this people into the land he promised, and because he hated them, he brought them out to kill them in the wilderness.
In fact, they are your people and your inheritance, which you brought out with your great power and outstretched arm. '" ( 9:25-29 )
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Deuteronomy chapter 9
(A) the destruction of the Canaanites-not the righteousness of the people 1/5
1. Because of the evil of Canaanites 1/5
2. Because the promise of the true God 5
(B) into the land of Canaan-not human righteousness 6/29
1. Betrayal before the law 6/2 1
2. Betrayal after the law 22/29
Ephesians 2: 1 You died in your sins and he raised you up.
Ephesians 2:2 At that time, you walked in it, followed the customs of this world, and listened to the words of the officers in the air, the evil spirits that are now running in the hearts of rebellious children.
Ephesians 2:3 In the past, among them, we indulged in the lust of the flesh and walked according to the desires of the body and mind. We are angry children, just like everyone else.
Ephesians 2:4 But since God has abundant mercy, because he loves us greatly,
Ephesians 2:5 When we die in transgressions, let us live with Christ (by grace you are saved).
Ephesians 2:6 He raised us up with Christ Jesus and sat in heaven together.
Ephesians 2:7 May his rich grace, that is, his kindness to us in Christ Jesus, be revealed to future generations.
Ephesians 2:8 You are saved by grace and faith. This is not from yourself, but from God.
Ephesians 2:9 is not from works, so that no one will boast.
Ephesians 2: 10 because we are his work, created in Christ Jesus to do good, which God prepared for us to do.
Application solution
Application 1:
What did the Israelites enter Canaan for? (Summary) What is the salvation of our lives? Do we have anything to boast about?
Answer: ① Israel entered Canaan entirely out of God's mercy and love. God commemorated his promise to his ancestors, otherwise mankind would have been extinct.
(2) We are saved by the grace of God. If there is no redemption from the Lord, we are the ones who sink and perish.
We have nothing to boast about. We are dust. It is God's mercy to lift us up from the dunghill. (
Application 2:
What did the Israelites enter Canaan for? (Summary) What is the salvation of our lives? Do we have anything to boast about?
Answer: 1. The Israelites entered Canaan entirely out of God.
Israel is rebellious and stiff-necked. They entered the beautiful land of Canaan, not because of their righteousness, nor because of their integrity, but because God justly judged all the sins of the Canaanite nation. Because God is faithful, faithful, and merciful, he has strengthened what he swore to their fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. (Article 5)
2. Our lives are completely saved by God's salvation. Ephesians 2: 8-9 You are saved by grace and faith. This is not from yourself, but from God. Nor out of deeds, lest anyone boast.
I have nothing to boast about, because of God's love and mercy!
Application 3:
What did the Israelites enter Canaan for? (Summary) What is the salvation of our lives? Do we have anything to boast about?
Answer: ① It is entirely out of God's power, mercy, promise and righteousness.
The salvation of our lives is entirely due to God's choice, Jesus' redemption and God's presence.
We have nothing to boast about, because my benefits are not beyond him!
Application 4:
What did the Israelites enter Canaan for? (Summary) What is the salvation of our lives? Do we have anything to boast about?
Answer: 1. Israel's entry into Canaan is safe because of God's promise (Gen 15: 8/2 1).
2. God's grace saved our lives (Ephesians 2: 8/9).
We have nothing to boast about.
Application 5:
What did the Israelites enter Canaan for? (Summary) What is the salvation of our lives? Do we have anything to boast about?
Answer: (1) The entry of the Israelites into Canaan is entirely God's plan, God's promise and God's act.
(2) Our salvation today is also the father's plan, the son's achievement and the implementation of the Holy Spirit.
(3) We can be saved today, not because of our good deeds, but because of the grace of God, so we have nothing to boast about.
Application 6:
What did the Israelites enter Canaan for? (Summary) What is the salvation of our lives? Do we have anything to boast about?
(1) Israel entered Canaan entirely out of God.
(2) We are totally saved by God.
We have nothing to boast about.
Summarize the whole article: victory comes from God's guidance. Israel often rebelled against God, and God gave them scriptures, so the people cast calves. Moses made them drink the water mixed with the crushed calf, so that they were sure that the calf was nothing like other idols. The people rose up against Moses and prayed to God for them, asking God to calm down their anger and forgive the people's actions. Deuteronomy can also be called the will of Moses, because this book describes his experience in the wilderness for forty years. On the one hand, it shows God's love and kindness to voters, on the other hand, it points out that God has repeatedly punished them to show his justice. Its purpose is to persuade present and future generations of Israelis to abide by laws and regulations and all the commandments, and to show their loyalty to God.