CERTIFICATE OF DIVORCE / DEUTERONOMY 24:1-5

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(KJV) Deuteronomy 24:1-5

Grace, Boundaries, and the Broken Covenant: Understanding Deuteronomy 24:1-5

Life rarely follows a perfect line. In a broken world, relationships sometimes fracture deeply, leaving us to navigate painful endings. While God’s original design for marriage is a lifelong, unified covenant (Genesis 2:24), Scripture also meets human reality with immense grace, protection, and order.

Deuteronomy 24:1-5 contains ancient laws regarding the “certificate of divorce.” While these verses are often misunderstood, a closer look reveals a God who protects the vulnerable and provides boundaries even in our deepest relational heartbreaks.

1. Regulating Reality, Not Endorsing Ruin

Jesus famously noted that Moses permitted divorce because of the hardness of human hearts (Matthew 19:8). Divorce is fundamentally the result of human sin, but the instructions in Deuteronomy 24:1-4 were God-given guidelines to regulate, rather than encourage, divorce in ancient Israel.

In the ancient text, the word “displeasing” (or finding “some indecency” in her) likely refers to disgraceful or immoral conduct less serious than adultery. We know it cannot refer to adultery itself, because the penalty for adultery under Mosaic law was death, not divorce (Deuteronomy 22:13-22). God was establishing order in the midst of marital breakdown.

2. The Certificate as a Shield of Protection

In the ancient Near East, a displaced woman was incredibly vulnerable to poverty, abuse, and societal shame. The mandate for a formal “certificate of divorce” was a radical legal protection for women.

This certificate was a formal document given to the woman to:

  • Break the marriage covenant cleanly and legally.
  • Protect her reputation by proving she did not simply abandon her home.
  • Release her entirely from all obligations to her former husband.

Instead of being cast out carelessly, the woman was given legal proof of her single status, restoring her agency and protecting her future.

3. Freedom to Move Forward

After receiving the certificate of divorce, the woman was legally and socially free to remarry. However, the law added a strict boundary: she was never to return to her first husband if her second marriage was terminated by death or a second divorce (Deuteronomy 24:2-4).

This boundary prevented men from treating women as property to be traded back and forth. It forced both parties to take the finality of divorce seriously, protecting the sanctity of the new family unit.

4. Tragedy, Grace, and Biblical Grounds

When divorce happens, it is always a tragedy. It represents the death of a dream and the tearing apart of what was meant to be one flesh (Malachi 2:16). Yet, scripture reveals that divorce itself is not a sin if it is based on Biblical grounds, such as marital unfaithfulness or the abandonment of a believer by an unbeliever (Matthew 19:9; 1 Corinthians 7:15).

In fact, God uses this painful imagery to describe His own relationship with His people. Scripture tells us that God Himself divorced Israel because of their persistent unfaithfulness and spiritual adultery (Isaiah 50:1; Jeremiah 3:1, 6-8). God understands the pain of a broken covenant firsthand.

5. Prioritizing the New Home (Deuteronomy 24:5)

Deuteronomy 24 finishes this section with a beautiful command: a newly married man was exempt from military service or public duties for one full year. The purpose? To stay home, bring happiness to his wife, and establish a firm foundation for their new life together. God values the health of a marriage so much that He carved out legal space just to nurture joy and security.

Moving Forward in Hope

If you have experienced the pain of a broken marriage, know that God sees you. He is not a distant judge throwing stones; He is a healer who steps into our messy realities to establish protection, dignity, and boundaries. Your story is not over, and His grace is sufficient to rebuild what has been broken.

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, We come to You acknowledging that we live in a fallen world where covenants break and hearts shatter. Thank You for being a God who meets us in our messy realities. Thank You for the reminders in Your Word that You value protection, dignity, and justice for the vulnerable.

For every person reading this who carries the heavy scars of divorce, abandonment, or marital betrayal, we ask for Your profound healing. Wash away any false guilt, shame, or sense of rejection. Remind them that their identity is securely anchored in Your unchanging love.

Help us to honor marriage as You do, investing time and care into building strong foundations. Where there is brokenness, bring Your comfort. Where there is a need for new beginnings, grant Your perfect peace and direction.

In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. NO ONE … MAY ENTER THE ASSEMBLY / DEUTERONOMY 23:1-3
  2. DAUGHTER’S VIRGINITY / DEUTERONOMY 22:17
  3. TWO WIVES / DEUTERONOMY 21:15
  4. YOUR ENEMIES / DEUTERONOMY 21:10
  5. SHOW NO PITY / DEUTERONOMY 19:21
  6. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  7. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  8. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  9. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  10. PURGE THE EVIL / DEUTERONOMY 17:7
  11. NOT SEND HIM AWAY EMPTY-HANDED / DEUTERONOMY 15:13
  12. A POOR MAN / DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11
  13. WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26
  14. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  15. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  16. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  17. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  18. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  19. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  20. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  21. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  22. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  23. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  24. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  25. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  26. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  27. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  28. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  29. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  30. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  31. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  32. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  33. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  34. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  35. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  36. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  37. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  38. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  39. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  40. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  41. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  42. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  43. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  44. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  45. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  46. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  47. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  48. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  49. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  50. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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NO ONE … MAY ENTER THE ASSEMBLY / DEUTERONOMY 23:1-3

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(KJV) Deuteronomy 23:1-3

Embracing the Heart of Worship: Understanding Exclusion and Grace in Deuteronomy 23:1–3

Have you ever read a passage in the Old Testament that made you pause, scratch your head, or even feel a bit uncomfortable? Deuteronomy 23:1–3 is often one of those passages. It contains strict laws about who is forbidden from entering “the assembly of the Lord”—specifically mentioning those with certain physical injuries or specific ancestral backgrounds.

At first glance, it feels harsh. It feels like a door slamming shut.

But when we look closer at Biblical history and the overarching narrative of God’s grace, we discover a beautiful truth: God’s heart has always been wider than the borders of human institutions.

What Does “The Assembly” Actually Mean?

To understand this passage, we have to look at what it meant to “enter the assembly.” In ancient Israel, entering the assembly did not mean a person was banned from loving God, praying, or being part of the community. Instead, it meant they were excluded from active leadership and official participation in corporate worship rituals.

It was a matter of ritual purity and civil structure for the nation of Israel at that specific time in history. It was never a statement on the condition of their soul or their value to the Creator.

These individuals could still:

  • Enjoy deep, personal fellowship with God.
  • Participate in the daily blessings God provided for the nation.
  • Live out their faith actively within the community.

The Beautiful Shift: Isaiah 56

If Deuteronomy 23 feels like a closed door, the Prophet Isaiah flings it wide open. God used Isaiah to show that His ultimate plan was always inclusion based on faith, not physical perfection or ancestry.

Look at what Isaiah 56:3–5 says to the very people excluded in Deuteronomy:

“Let no foreigner who is bound to the Lord say, ‘The Lord will surely exclude me from his people.’ And let no eunuch complain, ‘I am only a dry tree.’ For this is what the Lord says: ‘To the eunuchs who keep my Sabbaths, who choose what pleases me and hold fast to my covenant—to them I will give within my temple and its walls a memorial and a name better than sons and daughters…'”

God directly addresses the excluded and promises them something better than earthly lineage: a permanent place in His eternal family.

The Ultimate Open Door

Today, because of Jesus Christ, the veil has been torn. The restrictions of the old ritual law have been fulfilled. Romans 10:13 reminds us that “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”

If you have ever felt excluded, disqualified, or “not good enough” to enter into God’s presence, know this: Jesus didn’t just invite you to the outer courts. He invited you directly into the Holy of Holies. Your faith, your heart, and your willingness to hold fast to His covenant are what matter to Him.

A Closing Prayer for Inclusivity and Grace

Heavenly Father, Thank You that Your love is not limited by human standards, physical perfections, or past backgrounds. Thank You for the reminder in Your Word that even when earthly structures place boundaries, Your arms remain wide open.

We pray for anyone today who feels excluded, disqualified, or unworthy of Your love. Remind them of the promise in Isaiah—that You give a name and a place that can never be cut off. Soften our hearts to build communities that reflect Your radical grace, welcoming all who seek You with a sincere heart.

Thank You for Jesus, who broke down every wall of hostility so that we could all enter Your presence together as one family. Teach us to walk in that freedom today.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. DAUGHTER’S VIRGINITY / DEUTERONOMY 22:17
  2. TWO WIVES / DEUTERONOMY 21:15
  3. YOUR ENEMIES / DEUTERONOMY 21:10
  4. SHOW NO PITY / DEUTERONOMY 19:21
  5. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  6. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  7. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  8. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  9. PURGE THE EVIL / DEUTERONOMY 17:7
  10. NOT SEND HIM AWAY EMPTY-HANDED / DEUTERONOMY 15:13
  11. A POOR MAN / DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11
  12. WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26
  13. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  14. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  15. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  16. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  17. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  18. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  19. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  20. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  21. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  22. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  23. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  24. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  25. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  26. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  27. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  28. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  29. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  30. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  31. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  32. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  33. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  34. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  35. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  36. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  37. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  38. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  39. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  40. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  41. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  42. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  43. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  44. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  45. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  46. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  47. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  48. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  49. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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DAUGHTER’S VIRGINITY / DEUTERONOMY 22:17

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(KJV) Deuteronomy 22:17

And, lo, he hath given occasions of speech against her, saying, I found not thy daughter a maid; and yet these are the tokens of my daughter’s virginity. And they shall spread the cloth before the elders of the city.

The Sacred Guard: Honoring God’s Blueprint for Purity

In our modern culture, the concept of purity is often dismissed as outdated, restrictive, or unrealistic. Society constantly flashes messages that encourage youth to follow their impulses, treating physical intimacy as a casual rite of passage.

However, as believers, we are called to align our hearts and households with a higher standard. When we look back at the Old Testament, specifically Deuteronomy 22:15-17, we see just how seriously God views the covenant of marriage and the gift of purity.

The Weight of Accountability

In ancient Israel, a young woman’s virginity at marriage was highly valued, protected, and tied deeply to her honor and the honor of her family. Deuteronomy 22 highlights a scenario where a bride’s character is falsely accused. In those moments, the responsibility fell squarely upon the parents to stand up, produce the evidence of her purity, and defend her reputation before the elders.

“Then the girl’s father and mother shall bring out the tokens of the girl’s virginity…”Deuteronomy 22:15

While we no longer live under the civic laws of ancient Israel, the moral principle behind this scripture remains unchanged. God places a massive, beautiful responsibility on the shoulders of parents. We are called to be the primary protectors, educators, and defenders of our children’s purity.

A Parent’s Role in a Compromising World

Guiding children toward integrity and spiritual discipline is about cultivating a deep reverence for God’s design. To help the next generation develop godly convictions, households can take an active role:

  • Teach the “Why”: Focus on the biblical perspective that human relationships and intimacy are holy gifts created by God, designed to be expressed within the sacred commitment of marriage.
  • Cultivate a Protected Environment: Be mindful of the influences that enter the home through media and technology. Establishing boundaries helps children focus on what is honorable and true.
  • Model Righteousness: Children often find their strongest blueprint for future relationships by observing a household rooted in mutual respect, fidelity, and spiritual maturity.
  • Foster Open Dialogue: Creating a space where young people can discuss their questions about faith and relationships without fear helps them develop a strong moral compass.

Integrity is ultimately an issue of the heart. By grounding children in scripture and helping them form strong, personal convictions, parents empower them to honor God’s standards in every area of their lives.

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, You are holy, and Your designs for life are perfect and good. Gratitude is offered for the gift of family and for the children entrusted to the care of parents. The world can be filled with challenges and distorted truths; therefore, divine protection is sought over the minds and spirits of the younger generation.

May parents be granted the wisdom, courage, and boldness to lead their households in righteousness. Help them to teach principles of integrity clearly and lovingly. May children be given the strength to stand firm in their convictions, to value themselves as temples of the Holy Spirit, and to seek after what is pure and pleasing to You.

Where there is confusion, let truth shine bright. May homes be guarded and the innocence of youth preserved, so that families may bring glory to Your name. In the name of Jesus, Amen.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. TWO WIVES / DEUTERONOMY 21:15
  2. YOUR ENEMIES / DEUTERONOMY 21:10
  3. SHOW NO PITY / DEUTERONOMY 19:21
  4. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  5. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  6. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  7. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  8. PURGE THE EVIL / DEUTERONOMY 17:7
  9. NOT SEND HIM AWAY EMPTY-HANDED / DEUTERONOMY 15:13
  10. A POOR MAN / DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11
  11. WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26
  12. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  13. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  14. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  15. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  16. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  17. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  18. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  19. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  20. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  21. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  22. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  23. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  24. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  25. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  26. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  27. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  28. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  29. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  30. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  31. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  32. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  33. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  34. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  35. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  36. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  37. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  38. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  39. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  40. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  41. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  42. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  43. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  44. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  45. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  46. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  47. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  48. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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TWO WIVES / DEUTERONOMY 21:15

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(KJV) Deuteronomy 21:15

If a man have two wives, one beloved, and another hated, and they have born him children, both the beloved and the hated; and if the firstborn son be hers that was hated:

Navigating the Tensions of “Two Wives”: Biblical Principles for Impartial Love

Having more than one wife (polygamy) normally causes deep strain on human relationships. Because one marriage partner is usually favored over the other, this favoritism frequently wreaks havoc on family unity, introducing jealousy, rivalry, and division—a reality vividly depicted in the lives of the patriarchs. In this blog post, we will unpack the wisdom found in Deuteronomy 21:15 and uncover how God’s laws, even in less-than-ideal circumstances, point us toward the ultimate principles of fairness, justice, and impartial love.

The Context of Deuteronomy 21:15

“If a man has two wives, the one loved and the other unloved, and both the loved and the unloved have borne him children, and if the firstborn son belongs to the unloved…” (Deuteronomy 21:15)

This passage highlights a messy family dynamic that was historically common in the ancient Near East but is far from God’s original design. From the very beginning in Genesis, God established the marriage template: one man and one woman becoming “one flesh” (Genesis 2:24).

However, because of the “hardness of human hearts” and prevailing cultural practices, God allowed certain relational realities (like polygamy and divorce) to persist while providing strict guidelines to regulate them and protect the vulnerable.

The Danger of Favoritism

The phrase “one loved and the other unloved” (sometimes translated as “hated” in older texts, meaning “loved less” or “favored less”) points to the heart of the problem. We see the destructive power of favoritism throughout scripture:

  • The Pain of Rivalry: In Genesis 29:30, Jacob’s preference for Rachel over Leah caused immense relational turmoil and lifelong sibling rivalry.
  • The Impartiality of God: The law in Deuteronomy 21 prevents a father from disinheriting the actual firstborn son simply because he favors the mother of a younger son. It demands that the firstborn of the “less-loved” wife receive the traditional “double portion” of the inheritance.

Divine Justice in Broken Situations

Why would God legislate a polygamous situation if He never approved of the practice? The answer reveals the compassionate heart of our Creator. God is the ultimate protector of the overlooked.

By commanding that the father acknowledge the son of the less-loved wife as the true firstborn, God established a boundary against unchecked human emotion. A husband’s personal, subjective feelings of affection were not allowed to override objective justice. This law taught husbands and fathers that they lacked absolute authority to play favorites and that all members of their household were entitled to dignity and fairness.

Modern Applications

While the culture of polygamy is not the prevailing norm in our day, the spiritual principles behind Deuteronomy 21:15 remain profoundly relevant:

  1. Avoid Favoritism: Whether in marriages, parenting, friendships, or church communities, playing favorites leads to jealousy and division. We are called to love all people impartially.
  2. Protect the Vulnerable: God’s law consistently steps in to defend the marginalized. We are responsible for looking out for those who may feel “unloved” or overlooked in our families or workplaces.
  3. Honor the Original Design: Biblical marriage is a covenant relationship between one man and one woman. When we look to the New Testament, we see that earthly marriage is meant to reflect the ultimate, undivided, and faithful love of Christ for His church (Ephesians 5:25-33).

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your Word, which is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Lord, You are a God of perfect justice and impartial love. We confess that our human hearts are often prone to pride, selfishness, and favoritism.

Please forgive us for the times we have elevated our own preferences above the needs and dignity of others. Soften our hearts to love our families, our spouses, and our neighbors the way You love us—with a love that is steadfast, fair, and pure. Grant us the wisdom to build our homes on Your foundation of unity and respect. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. YOUR ENEMIES / DEUTERONOMY 21:10
  2. SHOW NO PITY / DEUTERONOMY 19:21
  3. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  4. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  5. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  6. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  7. PURGE THE EVIL / DEUTERONOMY 17:7
  8. NOT SEND HIM AWAY EMPTY-HANDED / DEUTERONOMY 15:13
  9. A POOR MAN / DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11
  10. WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26
  11. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  12. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  13. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  14. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  15. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  16. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  17. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  18. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  19. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  20. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  21. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  22. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  23. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  24. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  25. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  26. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  27. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  28. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  29. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  30. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  31. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  32. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  33. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  34. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  35. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  36. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  37. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  38. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  39. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  40. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  41. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  42. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  43. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  44. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  45. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  46. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  47. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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YOUR ENEMIES / DEUTERONOMY 21:10

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) Deuteronomy 21:10

When thou goest forth to war against thine enemies, and the Lord thy God hath delivered them into thine hands, and thou hast taken them captive,

Unmasking the Heart of God: Understanding “Enemies” and Dignity in Deuteronomy 21:10

When we read the Old Testament, certain passages can catch us off guard. We find laws governing the realities of ancient warfare, including the handling of captives. It is in these moments that we must look past our modern cultural lens and peer into the historical context to understand the sheer, revolutionary grace of God’s Word.

A striking example of this is found in Deuteronomy 21:10, which speaks directly to the treatment of war captives: “When you go to war against your enemies and the Lord your God delivers them into your hands and you take captives…” (NIV).

Defining the “Enemy”

To properly grasp this text, we need to clarify who these “enemies” are. The instructions in Deuteronomy 21:10 apply strictly to enemies living outside the borders of Canaan, as outlined in Deuteronomy 20:15.

Earlier in the text, the Israelites received strict instructions forbidding marriage with Canaanite people to protect them from falling into idolatry and adopting corrupt cultural practices (as seen in Deuteronomy 7:1, 3-4). Because of this, the commands regarding captive women apply exclusively to foreign nations, offering a unique glimpse into God’s moral boundaries in a violent ancient world.

A Radical Protector of Dignity

In the ancient Near East, the brutal reality of warfare meant that captive women were treated merely as spoils of war—stripped of their rights, subjected to instant abuse, or sold into slavery.

But the legislation in Deuteronomy 21:10-14 shatters those barbaric cultural norms. God intervenes to protect the dignity of women captives by explicitly forbidding their mistreatment. If an Israelite soldier was attracted to a captive woman and wished to marry her, the law forced him to pump the brakes.

The woman was brought into his home, required to shave her head, trim her nails, and discard her captive garments. Symbolically and practically, this period made the woman less of an immediate sexual trophy and gave her a mandatory 30 days to mourn her parents and her past life in safety. It also gave the soldier’s temporary battlefield mania a chance to wear off, forcing him to see her as a grieving, human soul rather than property.

Perhaps most powerfully, Deuteronomy 21:14 states that if the soldier decided he was no longer pleased with her, he could not sell her for money or treat her as a slave. She had to be given her complete, unconditional freedom. God’s law provided remarkable human rights and agency to the vulnerable in a society that typically afforded them none.

Looking to the Ultimate Deliverer

While this ancient law was a massive step forward for human dignity, it also points to a beautiful spiritual reality. We were once enemies of God, alienated from His kingdom. Yet, through Christ, our chains were broken. Jesus does not treat us as conquered spoils of war; instead, He cleanses us, clothes us in His righteousness, and adopts us as His beloved bride.

A Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your Word, which reveals Your heart of justice, mercy, and protection for the vulnerable. Even in the complexities and brokenness of a fallen world, Your light shines through, defending the dignity of every human life. Forgive us for the times we fail to see others through Your eyes of compassion. Help us to extend Your radical love, grace, and dignity to those around us today. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. SHOW NO PITY / DEUTERONOMY 19:21
  2. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  3. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  4. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  5. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  6. PURGE THE EVIL / DEUTERONOMY 17:7
  7. NOT SEND HIM AWAY EMPTY-HANDED / DEUTERONOMY 15:13
  8. A POOR MAN / DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11
  9. WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26
  10. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  11. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  12. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  13. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  14. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  15. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  16. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  17. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  18. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  19. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  20. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  21. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  22. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  23. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  24. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  25. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  26. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  27. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  28. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  29. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  30. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  31. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  32. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  33. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  34. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  35. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  36. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  37. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  38. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  39. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  40. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  41. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  42. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  43. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  44. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  45. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  46. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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SHOW NO PITY / DEUTERONOMY 19:21

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) Deuteronomy 19:21

And thine eye shall not pity; but life shall go for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.

The Courage to Stop Evil: Why God Says “Show No Pity”

When we read Deuteronomy 19:21, the words cut straight to the chest: “Show no pity: life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.”

To our modern ears, “show no pity” sounds cold. We serve a God of mercy, so why would He command judges to harden their hearts?

When we dig deeper, we discover that this command is actually a profound act of love for the community. It outlines a foundational truth about how healthy societies must deal with crime, how we protect the innocent, and how we balance public justice with personal grace.

1. Justice Must Fit the Crime

The principle of lex talionis—an eye for an eye—is repeated throughout Scripture (Exodus 21:22-25; Leviticus 24:17-20). While it sounds harsh today, it was originally given to limit punishment, not escalate it.

Before this law, if someone from another tribe broke your tooth, human nature would drive you to take their life or wipe out their family. God stepped in and set a strict boundary: the punishment must match the offense, but it must never exceed it. It established a standard of absolute fairness.

2. The Danger of Misplaced Pity

Why does God explicitly say “show no pity”? Because partiality and emotional loopholes in a courtroom allow evil to fester.

When a society refuses to enforce a punishment that is equal to the harm done, it naturally encourages evil and violence in the land (Deuteronomy 19:19). Misplaced pity for a malicious criminal results in cruelty toward the innocent and unprotected. True love for a community requires the courage to enact boundaries that deter wickedness. Justice is the shield that keeps the vulnerable safe.

3. God’s Standard for Government vs. The Individual

A common misunderstanding is that Jesus completely canceled this principle in the New Testament. He didn’t. Instead, Scripture draws a clear line between civil governance and personal relationships:

  • For Society (The Government): The New Testament does not void the principle of equal justice. Romans 13:1-4 explicitly states that civil authorities are established by God as “agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer.” Governments need laws and consequences to restrain evil and maintain peace.
  • For the Individual (Your Heart): In Matthew 5:38-41, Jesus addresses our personal relationships. He strictly forbids the law of retaliation—getting personal revenge or harboring bitterness. While the courts must uphold the law, our personal response to offense must be marked by grace, patience, and a willingness to entrust vengeance to God.

Closing Prayer

Father, You are a God of perfect justice and perfect mercy. We thank You that Your laws are designed to protect the innocent, restrain evil, and bring order to a broken world. Give our leaders and judges the wisdom and courage to uphold true justice without partiality, protecting the vulnerable from harm.

At the same time, search our individual hearts today. Root out any desire for personal revenge, bitterness, or retaliation. Remind us of the ultimate cross, where Your perfect justice and Your radical mercy met—where Jesus took the punishment we deserved so we could walk in freedom. Help us live with just hands and merciful hearts. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  2. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  3. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  4. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  5. PURGE THE EVIL / DEUTERONOMY 17:7
  6. NOT SEND HIM AWAY EMPTY-HANDED / DEUTERONOMY 15:13
  7. A POOR MAN / DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11
  8. WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26
  9. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  10. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  11. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  12. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  13. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  14. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  15. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  16. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  17. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  18. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  19. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  20. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  21. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  22. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  23. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  24. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  25. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  26. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  27. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  28. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  29. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  30. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  31. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  32. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  33. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  34. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  35. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  36. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  37. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  38. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  39. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  40. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  41. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  42. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  43. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  44. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  45. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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PURGE THE EVIL / DEUTERONOMY 17:7

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) Deuteronomy 17:7

The hands of the witnesses shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterward the hands of all the people. So thou shalt put the evil away from among you.

Purging the Evil: The Timeless Call to Community Purity

Maintaining the spiritual integrity of a community is a sacred responsibility. In Deuteronomy 17:7, God issues a stark command to ancient Israel regarding those who broke the covenant: “You must purge the evil from among you.”

This scriptural mandate was not about cruelty. It was about protection. The Israelites were commanded to keep themselves pure by removing ungodly influences that threatened to corrupt the entire nation.

Remarkably, this call to holiness did not expire with the Old Covenant. The New Testament carries this exact same principle forward into the local church.

The Old Testament Standard: Radical Purity

In the ancient Near East, Israel was called to be a distinct, holy nation. Sin in the camp was like a contagious disease. If left unchecked, the rebellion of a few individuals could cause the entire community to fall out of favor with God. Purging evil was a necessary act of spiritual surgery to save the body.

The New Testament Echo: Guarding the Church

The early church adopted this identical standard, transitioning from physical consequences to spiritual discipline. The New Testament explicitly requires that congregations discipline sinning members to protect the flock and honor Christ.

  • The Process of Restoration: In Matthew 18:15-17, Jesus outlines a loving, step-by-step process for confronting a sinning brother or sister. The ultimate goal is always reconciliation, but if they refuse to listen even to the church, they are to be removed from fellowship.
  • The Danger of Corruption: In 1 Corinthians 5:1-13, the Apostle Paul addresses a church tolerating flagrant immorality. He uses the metaphor of yeast, warning that “a little yeast leavens the whole batch of dough.” He commands them to “expel the wicked person from among you.”
  • The Goal of Repentance: Church discipline is never vindictive. As seen in 2 Corinthians 2:6-7, once the discipline achieves its purpose and the individual repents, the church is called to instantly pivot to forgiveness, comfort, and restoration.

Living it Out Today

True Christian love does not mean tolerating destructive sin. Healthy boundaries protect the spiritual health of our families and churches. When we address sin with humility and biblical truth, we guard the purity of Christ’s bride and invite wayward hearts back into right relationship with God.

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father,

You are holy, righteous, and pure. Thank You for calling us into a covenant relationship with You through Your Son, Jesus Christ. Lord, give us the courage and wisdom to pursue holiness in our personal lives and within our churches. Forgive us for the times we have tolerated evil or compromised Your standards out of fear or convenience.

Help us to guard the purity of our communities with deep humility, absolute truth, and genuine love. We pray for those who have wandered into ungodly living; use biblical discipline to break the chains of sin and lead them to true repentance and restoration. Keep our hearts pure, our testimonies bright, and our fellowships faithful to Your Word.

In Jesus’ powerful name we pray, Amen.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. NOT SEND HIM AWAY EMPTY-HANDED / DEUTERONOMY 15:13
  2. A POOR MAN / DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11
  3. WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26
  4. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  5. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  6. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  7. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  8. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  9. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  10. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  11. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  12. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  13. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  14. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  15. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  16. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  17. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  18. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  19. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  20. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  21. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  22. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  23. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  24. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  25. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  26. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  27. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  28. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  29. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  30. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  31. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  32. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  33. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  34. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  35. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  36. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  37. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  38. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  39. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  40. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  41. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  42. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  43. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  44. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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NOT SEND HIM AWAY EMPTY-HANDED / DEUTERONOMY 15:13

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) Deuteronomy 15:13

And when thou sendest him out free from thee, thou shalt not let him go away empty:

Not Sending Them Away Empty-Handed: Biblical Principles for Fair and Compassionate Workplaces

In the ancient Near East, debt could easily result in indentured servitude. But the Mosaic Law provided a beautiful and profound safety net. Under the laws of the Old Testament, an Israelite who had sold themselves into servitude to pay off debts was to be released in the seventh year.

However, God’s command didn’t stop at simply unlocking the doors. In Deuteronomy 15:13, the Lord gave a strict instruction to every master: “And when you release him, do not send him away empty-handed.”

The Israelites were commanded to supply their former servants liberally from their flocks, threshing floors, and winepresses. Why? Because the servant had worked for years, and sending them away with nothing would almost guarantee they would immediately fall back into debilitating poverty. This law was rooted in Leviticus 19:18—the call to love one’s neighbor as oneself. Furthermore, it was a practical reminder of grace: “Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and the LORD your God redeemed you”.

The Transition to the New Covenant

Under the New Covenant, the core principles of the law—love, justice, and compassion—are elevated, not abolished. We no longer practice indentured servitude, but the divine command to treat those who work for and with us fairly remains highly relevant.

Applying the spirit of Deuteronomy 15 to our modern workplaces challenges us to rethink how we treat our employees, contractors, and colleagues:

  • Fair Compensation: Just as a master was not to withhold the fruits of the servant’s labor, modern employers are called to provide fair, livable wages and proper compensation for time worked.
  • Generous Benefits and Support: “Not sending them away empty-handed” translates today to providing severance, adequate notice, safe working environments, and support for career transitions.
  • Empathetic Leadership: Compassion and justice require us to look at employees as whole people rather than just resources. A workplace modeled on Christ’s love should prioritize fairness, respect, and mutual dignity.

When we empower those who work for us—ensuring they leave our employ with the tools, resources, and dignity needed to thrive—we reflect the heart of a God who richly provides for all of us.

A Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your unending grace and for the ultimate redemption we have received through Christ. Just as You did not leave us empty-handed or forsaken, we ask that You give us the wisdom and grace to treat those we lead with compassion, fairness, and justice.

Help us to cultivate workplaces where employees are respected, valued, and provided for. May our actions reflect Your generous heart, and may we always remember the grace we have been given so we can extend it to others. Give us eyes to see the needs of those around us, and the willingness to share the blessings You have poured into our lives. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. A POOR MAN / DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11
  2. WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26
  3. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  4. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  5. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  6. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  7. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  8. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  9. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  10. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  11. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  12. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  13. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  14. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  15. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  16. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  17. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  18. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  19. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  20. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  21. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  22. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  23. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  24. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  25. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  26. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  27. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  28. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  29. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  30. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  31. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  32. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  33. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  34. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  35. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  36. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  37. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  38. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  39. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  40. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  41. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  42. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  43. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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A POOR MAN / DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) Deuteronomy 15:7-11

The Heart of Generosity: What God Says About the Poor

In Deuteronomy 15:7-11, God gives His people a clear, uncompromising command: when you see someone in need, do not be hardhearted or tightfisted. Instead, you are to freely open your hand and provide for what they lack. God is not just looking at the action of giving; He is deeply concerned with the attitude behind it. Giving generously without a grudging heart unlocks God’s blessing, while selfishness and greed separate us from His favor.

The Danger of the “Grudging Heart”

It is easy to let practical concerns morph into rationalized stinginess. In ancient Israel, the law required that all debts be canceled every seventh year. God warned the people not to let an evil, wicked thought enter their minds: refusing to lend or give to the poor just because the year of debt cancellation was approaching.

When we hold back our material possessions out of a spirit of selfishness, we fail to show empathy for those suffering from unfortunate circumstances. If we ignore those in real need, the poor may cry out to the Lord, and we will be found guilty of sin. True obedience to God’s law isn’t just about following rules; it grows out of a sincere, heartfelt desire to love our neighbor.

A Perpetual Call to Action

Moses realistically acknowledged that “the poor will never cease to be in the land”. This isn’t an excuse to ignore poverty, but rather a perpetual call to action. Because there will always be those facing hardship, we must always maintain an open-handed approach to our resources.

This expectation echoes throughout the Old and New Testaments alike.

  • The Old Testament Connection: Obedience to God’s law was always expected to manifest in helping those less fortunate Deuteronomy 24:14-15; Proverbs 14:21, 31. The way we use our blessings to help others directly impacts God’s blessing over our own work Deuteronomy 15:9-10.
  • The New Testament Fulfillment: The New Testament places a heavy emphasis on compassion, empathy, and kindness, especially toward those who have suffered unexpected or unfortunate circumstances Matthew 25:31-36; Galatians 6:2; Galatians 6:6-10. We are called to bear one another’s burdens and do good to all people, especially the household of faith.

Let us evaluate the condition of our hearts. May our hands be open, our hearts be willing, and our actions reflect the boundless generosity of our Creator.

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the abundant blessings and resources You have entrusted to me. I confess that sometimes my heart grows hesitant, and I worry more about my own security than the needs of those around me. Forgive me for the times I have closed my hands to the less fortunate. I pray that You would soften my heart and give me Your eyes to see the hurting and the vulnerable. Open my hands wide so that I may share freely and cheerfully with those who are experiencing unexpected hardships. Use me as an instrument of Your compassion, empathy, and kindness today. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26
  2. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  3. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  4. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  5. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  6. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  7. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  8. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  9. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  10. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  11. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  12. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  13. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  14. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  15. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  16. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  17. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  18. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  19. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  20. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  21. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  22. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  23. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  24. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  25. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  26. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  27. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  28. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  29. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  30. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  31. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  32. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  33. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  34. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  35. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  36. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  37. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  38. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  39. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  40. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  41. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  42. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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WINE OR OTHER FERMENTED DRINK … YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD / DEUTERONOMY 14:26

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) Deuteronomy 14:26

And thou shalt bestow that money for whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul desireth: and thou shalt eat there before the Lord thy God, and thou shalt rejoice, thou, and thine household,

Joy in His Presence: Understanding Deuteronomy 14:26

When we read the Old Testament laws, some verses can make us pause and wonder. Deuteronomy 14:26 is one of those verses. It speaks of a holy festival where God tells His people to spend their money on “cattle, sheep, wine or other fermented drink, or anything you wish” and to eat and rejoice in His presence.

At first glance, some might interpret this as a divine endorsement of intoxicating celebrations. However, when we look closer at the context, the original Hebrew, and God’s holy character, a much more beautiful and inclusive picture emerges. This was a family celebration of thanksgiving, designed for men, women, youth, and little children alike.

Here are three key insights that help us rightly understand this passage and how it applies to our households today.

1. The Language of the Harvest

To understand this verse, we have to look at the original language. The Hebrew word used for wine here is yayin, a general term that can indicate either fermented grape juice or fresh, unfermented grape juice.

Even more revealing is the phrase translated as “fermented drink” (shekar). While it can mean strong drink, its literal root relates to sweetness, and it can be rendered simply as “sweet drink.” Because this festival was a harvest feast (Deuteronomy 14:23), the people had immediate access to fresh, newly harvested products. They were celebrating with the sweet, pure abundance of the literal fruit of their labor.

This linguistic clarity removes the difficult idea that God was commanding entire families—including young children and pregnant mothers—to consume intoxicating beverages to show their gratitude.

2. A Call to Reverence and Sobriety

The ultimate purpose of this tithe and celebration was clear: “that you may learn to revere the Lord your God always” (Deuteronomy 14:23).

True reverence requires a clear mind. Throughout Scripture, God calls His people to be alert and self-controlled so they can discern His will (Ephesians 5:18; 1 Thessalonians 5:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:8). In Leviticus 10:9, God strictly forbade the Levite priests from drinking intoxicating beverages while performing their duties, ensuring they could distinguish between the holy and the profane.

Since the Levite priests were actively present at this very festival (Deuteronomy 14:27-29), it would contradict God’s holy character to command the worshipers to freely consume intoxicants in the company of priests who were required to maintain total abstinence. God desires our worship to be clear-headed, fully conscious, and deeply respectful.

3. Protecting the Household

God is our all-knowing Creator. Modern science has shown us the devastating impact of alcohol on developing bodies and unborn children. A loving, omniscient Heavenly Father would not sanction or bless a practice that brings harm to the most vulnerable members of the household.

The joy of the Lord does not require artificial enhancement. The “rejoicing” commanded in Deuteronomy is a natural overflow of gratitude for God’s physical and spiritual provisions. It is a wholesome, family-wide celebration where every generation can safely partake in the goodness of God’s harvest.

Final Thoughts

Deuteronomy 14:26 is not an invitation to excess, but a beautiful picture of family worship. It reminds us that God wants our entire household—from the oldest to the youngest—to gather in His presence, enjoy His blessings safely, and build a lasting culture of reverence and joy.

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father,

We come before You today with hearts full of gratitude for Your abundant provision. Thank You for the reminders in Your Word that You desire our entire households—our checking accounts, our tables, our elders, and our children—to experience the joy of Your presence.

Lord, grant us wisdom and discernment as we study Your Scripture. Help us to guard our minds and bodies so that we may always be alert, self-controlled, and ready to revere You. We pray for our homes today. May our family gatherings be marked by true, pure rejoicing that honors Your holiness and protects the vulnerable.

Teach us to celebrate Your goodness with clear minds and clean hearts, always remembering that You are the source of every good and perfect gift. Keep our households safe, unified, and deeply rooted in Your love.

In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. NOT LISTEN TO … THAT PROPHET / DEUTERONOMY 13:3
  2. THE PLACE … GOD WILL CHOOSE / DEUTERONOMY 12:5
  3. DESTROY COMPLETELY ALL THE PLACES / DEUTERONOMY 12:2
  4. BLESSING AND A CURSE / DEUTERONOMY 11:26
  5. LOVE HIM … WITH ALL YOUR HEART / DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13
  6. NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RIGHTOUSNESS / DEUTERONOMY 9:5
  7. WICKEDNESS OF THESE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 9:4
  8. ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH / DEUTERONOMY 8:18
  9. EAT AND ARE SATISFIED … FORGET THE LORD / DEUTERONOMY 8:12-14
  10. LAND WITH STREAMS AND POOLS / DEUTERONOMY 8:7
  11. MAN DOES NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE / DEUTERONOMY 8:3
  12. DETESTABLE THING INTO YOUR HOUSE / DEUTERONOMY 7:26
  13. COVENANT OF LOVE TO … THOSE WHO LOVE HIM / DEUTERONOMY 7:9
  14. DO NOT INTERMARRY WITH THEM / DEUTERONOMY 7:3-4
  15. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN / DEUTERONOMY 6:7
  16. THESE COMMANDMENTS … UPON YOUR HEARTS / DEUTERONOMY 6:6
  17. LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD / DEUTERONOMY 6:5
  18. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  19. HEAR O ISRAEL / DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9
  20. OH THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD BE INCLINED TO FEAR ME / DEUTERONOMY 5:29
  21. A COVENANT / DEUTERONOMY 5:2
  22. ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29
  23. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  24. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  25. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  26. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  27. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  28. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  29. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  30. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  31. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  32. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  33. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  34. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  35. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  36. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  37. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  38. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  39. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  40. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  41. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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