Monday, June 1, 2020

Sing to Remember and to Warn

Deuteronomy 31:14-29
    14 Then the LORD said to Moses, “Behold, the days approach when you must die; call Joshua, and present yourselves in the tabernacle of meeting, that I may inaugurate him.”  So Moses and Joshua went and presented themselves in the tabernacle of meeting. 15 Now the LORD appeared at the tabernacle in a pillar of cloud, and the pillar of cloud stood above the door of the tabernacle.
    16 And the LORD said to Moses: “Behold, you will rest with your fathers; and this people will rise and play the harlot with the gods of the foreigners of the land, where they go to be among them, and they will forsake Me and break My covenant which I have made with them. 17 Then My anger shall be aroused against them in that day, and I will forsake them, and I will hide My face from them, and they shall be devoured. And many evils and troubles shall befall them, so that they will say in that day, ‘Have not these evils come upon us because our God is not among us?’ 18 And I will surely hide My face in that day because of all the evil which they have done, in that they have turned to other gods.
    19 “Now therefore, write down this song for yourselves, and teach it to the children of Israel; put it in their mouths, that this song may be a witness for Me against the children of Israel. 20 When I have brought them to the land flowing with milk and honey, of which I swore to their fathers, and they have eaten and filled themselves and grown fat, then they will turn to other gods and serve them; and they will provoke Me and break My covenant. 21 Then it shall be, when many evils and troubles have come upon them, that this song will testify against them as a witness; for it will not be forgotten in the mouths of their descendants, for I know the inclination of their behavior today, even before I have brought them to the land of which I swore to give them.”
    22 Therefore Moses wrote this song the same day, and taught it to the children of Israel. 23 Then He inaugurated Joshua the son of Nun, and said, “Be strong and of good courage; for you shall bring the children of Israel into the land of which I swore to them, and I will be with you.”
    24 So it was, when Moses had completed writing the words of this law in a book, when they were finished, 25 that Moses commanded the Levites, who bore the ark of the covenant of the LORD, saying: 26 “Take this Book of the Law, and put it beside the ark of the covenant of the LORD your God, that it may be there as a witness against you; 27 for I know your rebellion and your stiff neck. If today, while I am yet alive with you, you have been rebellious against the LORD, then how much more after my death? 28 Gather to me all the elders of your tribes, and your officers, that I may speak these words in their hearing and call heaven and earth to witness against them. 29 For I know that after my death you will become utterly corrupt, and turn aside from the way which I have commanded you. And evil will befall you in the latter days, because you will do evil in the sight of the LORD, to provoke Him to anger through the work of your hands.”

Moses reaches the end of his days, and the LORD told him to ready Joshua to be anointed by Him as the new leader of His people Israel in the tabernacle.  The LORD spoke plainly to warn Moses and Joshua that the people would soon repeatedly stray to other gods of the promised land and break the covenant which the LORD had made with them.  God would then turn His face away and allow them to suffer the consequences of sin.  Because of these things, God taught themselves a song of warning and remembrance.  Remembrance of who He is and all that He had done, and a warning of the resulting afflictions they would bring on themselves by rebellious sin in disregarding their LORD, His covenant, and His clear commandments.  They were to teach the song to all the people to remind them that they were without excuse when they left their God for another and disobeyed Him for the passing pleasures of sin.  This song would be a testimony against them in those days from their own lips to echo truthfully and with conviction to themselves.  Joshua was encouraged to be strong in the LORD to lead the people into the land promised to them, and then the finished book of the Law was given to the priests to stand beside the ark of God’s covenant as a reminder when they gazed on it of all He said as a testimony against their future behavior and bad choices of sin.  God knew their stiff necked rebellious sin nature from the Fall, and Moses told them these things and then told the elders and officers of the people with heaven and earth as witnesses against them so that they knew they were without excuse (Romans 1:20, Psalm 19:1-6, John 15:22).  He told them that they would turn away from sound teaching and obedience, which is a warning for us in Christ (2 Timothy 4:3) to hold to all what God says and has written down for us in all of His scripture for us to live by.  There are always temporal consequences for sin, but in Christ we are forgiven and delivered forever from eternal consequences.  This new covenant made by God with us is so much more certain than that of the Law (Galatians 2:16).  Let us therefore sing songs to remind us of these things as warnings of consequences and assurance of grace and forgiveness through repentance.

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