Deuteronomy 9:13-29
Deuteronomy 9:13-29 contain Moses' crucial intercession to prevent Israel's destruction due to God's wrath over their sin with the golden calf. These verses also include other examples of Israel's stubborn rebellion:
- Teberah (Numbers 11:1-3): Complaints that led to the fire of the LORD burning among them
- Massah (Exodus 17:1-7): Testing the LORD with quarrels and grumbling about water
- Kibroth-hattaavah (Numbers 11:4-34): Food cravings and greed over the quail God provided
- Kadesh-barnea (Numbers 13-14): Rebellion against entering the Promised Land.
Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when studying this passage:
- Verses 13-14
- How does sin affect my relationship with God?
- Verses 15-21
- These verses describe Moses' reaction to Israel's rebellion against the LORD. How do I respond when I see sin within the Church?
- Verses 22-24
- What can I learn from my own history of rebellion against God?
- Verses 25-29
- Following Moses' example, how can I pray for those around me in need of salvation from eternal destruction?
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