Monday Aug 10, 2020
The Fire of God
We’re looking at the book of Deuteronomy, and there’s probably no single book of the Bible that is more comprehensive in showing us how we should live if we’ve actually met God.
The primary concept of the book of Deuteronomy is the concept of covenant. The Bible says you can only relate to God covenantally. Right away, we say, “What’s a covenant? Is it a contract?” We’re going to see our relationship with God is far more personal and intimate than a contractual relationship. At the very same time, far more binding and solemn and accountable than a friendship. It’s covenantal.
In this chapter there are three awesome terms — awesome images — Moses introduces for us to understand what it means to have a covenantal relationship with God. Those three terms are jealousy, idolatry, and the fire of God.
This sermon was preached by Rev. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on May 20, 2007. Series "Deuteronomy - Doing Justice, Preaching Grace". Scripture: Deuteronomy 4:15-24; 33-36.
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4 years ago
a powerful message worth meditating on and sharing - the depth of God's love for us.
4 years ago
Thank you.
4 years ago
Living in the West, am familiar with the purpose of fires in nature. After a wildfire there is always magnificent new growth. The forest floor is cleansed of old brush, death, rot and decay. Fire has made the soil anew for another healthy forest to grow. The cleansing fire of Christ has done the same for us.
4 years ago
God is fire. beautiful and dangerous. Allconsuming love and holiness. Let us praise and adore Him alone!