The God of Deuteronomy: Discovering Deuteronomy with W. Robert Godfrey
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- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025
- How do Christians relate to the laws given to Israel in the book of Deuteronomy? In this message, W. Robert Godfrey turns our attention to the commands to avoid idolatry and uphold the Sabbath, showing how the law of God teaches us about our relationship with our loving heavenly Father.
This message is from Dr. Godfrey’s 21-part teaching series Discovering Deuteronomy. Learn more: www.ligonier.o...
This message is from Dr. Godfrey’s 21-part teaching series Discovering Deuteronomy. Learn more: www.ligonier.org/learn/series/discovering-deuteronomy
Thank you, Dr. Godfrey, for your faithful labors! This Reformed Baptist pastor has learned a lot from you through the years.
Thank you for this wonderful lesson, May the Lord God Bless and keep you . Amen 🙏
The heart is a factory of idols- John Calvin - so very true
Amen
Miss Sinclair Ferguson THINGS UNSEEN
Ironic.
Thank you for this preaching BUT (...there is always a 'but') it's a very long Theological stretch to claim that Sunday (first day of the week) is the correct day of rest. After the resurrection, Paul, Peter, John... well, ALL of them continued to use the Sabbath/Saturday (the last day of the week) for the Temple NOT the first day: the Sunday. Then, a few hundred years later, a POLITICAL decission was taken by the Pope that to distinguish the Christians from the Jews, a new day of worship should be used... and since Jesus resurrected on 'the third day' it was convenient to change(!) the Sabbath to Sunday. There is no Biblical base for this. Dr Godfrey's mentioning of John in Revelation that the day has changed, is a looooong stretch and not clear at all. Now, does this make me a Seventh Day Adventist? No not at al, but there really are only two Biblical answers to this. IF the specific day is important to God, then it should clearly be Saturday/ the Sabbath/ the last day of the week OR the important thing to God is that any seventh day of the week should be kept Holy. Now, you can find strong Biblical reasons for each of them, but there are no (or very weak!) Biblical reasons for insisting on Sunday as 'the new Sabbath'.
Enjoy this teaching, but a lot of "wants" from God in here, which should be "wills." God doesn't just "want" to have a relationship with those He chose, He WILL have a relationship with them.
And in the KJV in Deuteronomy 4:25 it DOES say "and shall corrupt yourselves, and make a graven image, or the likeness of any thing, and shall do evil in the sight of the LORD thy God, to provoke him to anger:" Maybe you're using the wrong translation?
Once you understand the house of Israel are the germanic, Scandinavian, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon related peoples then you can read Deuteronomy and look at what is happening to our lands and understand this world.
uh...no
@chickenwityamz The biblical and historic evidence is overwhelming.