Teaching the Law is important

Deuteronomy 5 is a rerun of the Ten Commandments. These are often thought to be the ten most important laws. They should be viewed as representative of what Jehovah wants us to do. God is the only being that should be worshiped. His name should be respected, and no false gods should be created. The Sabbath day of rest is another way to honor him.
The fifth commandment and further establishes the order in the family with the children’s respect for their parents. Other laws of personal behavior are enumerated. Murder, theft, adultery, false testimony, and coveting establish conduct that shows love and commitment for others. Following these instructions are necessary for a civilized society.
Deuteronomy 6 tells us “If you obey all His decrees and commands, you will enjoy a long life.” This is the dilemma of all humanity. We must obey all the laws with no mistakes. No one can do that.
To remind themselves and their children of these laws they are to teach them to their children, talk about them all day and night long, write them on their clothes and walls. As Christians, we must do the same. Sunday School, Bible studies, Bible schools, Christian camps, T-shirts, and wall plaques are all ways we try to accomplish this. This daily Bible reading is another way to bring God’s word into you.
The repetition may seem overkill, but we need the reminder often. We must constantly remind ourselves of what Jehovah promised first the Jews and now us. When we forget about Him, we will fail Him and ourselves. Our sins are forgiven, but we want to be as faithful as we can.
The promise in Deuteronomy 7 is that Yahweh will enter the promised land ahead of them and drive out the current residents. All they must do is remain faithful to God and He will provide for them. Simple isn’t it. Yeah, right. They are being rejected because they have refused to acknowledge the Lord.
This also happened to Israel and can happen to us. We must follow God and not just obey man-made rules that sound good to us. We must listen to Jehovah, not our culture, ministers, parents or other leaders. We are individually responsible for our own behavior. God will bless us. That blessing may not follow our desires, but His.
©Copyright 2020 by Charles Kensinger


Preparations must be made for the move into Canaan. Numbers 35 tells of the cities that are to be established for the Levites. Six of these are to be cities of refuge. These cities are the ones that a person may go to in order to save themselves if they have accidentally killed another person. The law allows a family member to avenge that death, but not in a city of refuge. Once there the guilty person is secure from retribution. They must stay in that city to be safe.
The history of their travels is recounted in Numbers 33. The Passover is remembered, and each place and event is recorded in sequence. Forty years of history are condensed into forty-seven verses. Many of these places were the sites where Israelites died at the hand of the Almighty. These events are not mentioned here. This is meant to uplift the Hebrews before they enter the promised land. Instructions are given for the taking of their new homeland, the land that was promised to Abram, Isaac, and Jacob. Life is changing and they need to be ready.
Numbers 31 gives Moses a final task before his death. The Israelites are to attack Midian and avenge themselves for the attempt to curse them and the plot of the women that married the Jewish men when this was against their law. The Midianite kings were killed, and Balaam was also executed. The only ones that were to be left alive were the virgin girls. Purification ceremonies had to be observed as well. The spoils were divided among all of them equally.
Numbers 21 tells of the attack by the King of Aram and his defeat and utter destruction. Once again, the Israelites become upset with their long journey before they can enter Canaan. This causes Jehovah to send poisonous snakes to kill them. On God’s instructions, Moses makes a statue of a snake and places it on a pole. All the people must do is look at it and they will be rescued.