Deuteronomy 7:1-11

 


Deuteronomy 7:1-11 describe the judgment for the seven pagan nations currently occupying the Promised Land. Israel is also reminded that they are a chosen people to be holy and set apart for God. Just as God is faithful to keep His covenant with them, His people are to keep God's commandments, statutes, and rules.

Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when studying this passage:

  • Verses 1-5
    • The people of God were assured of victory even though the nations occupying the Land were "more numerous and mightier" than they.  What gives me assurance of victory whenever faced with many major challenges in my life?
  • Verses 6-11
    • What do these verses show me about God choosing me?
    • God's people are His "treasured possession."  What type of treasure might I most identify with? Some examples from Scripture include:
      • Precious stones in the ephod, such as emerald, sapphire, and diamond, like leaders representing God's people (ref. Exodus 28:15-30)
      • Precious materials used in the building the house of God, like the tabernacle, Temple, or Church (ref. Exodus 16; 1 Kings 6) 
      • Silver and gold being refined by fire (Proverbs 17:3)
      • Coins that were lost but are now found (ref. Luke 15:8-10)


For music inspired by this Scripture passage, following is a link to a YouTube video:

  • "He is a Faithful God" (Deuteronomy 7:9): Link

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