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Deuteronomy 3 1:30-32: 14

Why did Moses use lyrics to express it?

I am worried that the Israelites will easily forget God when they enter the land of Canaan, so I use songs to express it.

The importance of expressing lyrics with rain and dew.

Rain and dew represent a year's harvest or famine.

What will the Israelites do when they enter the land of Canaan?

1. Expulsion of aborigines (into spiritual war)

Step 2 build a temple

Step 3 remove idols

* * * God is the first! ***

It is difficult for them to look only to the Lord and rely only on our Lord!

Is there any reason to look to the Lord alone?

Deuteronomy 32:4 He is a rock, his actions are perfect, and all his actions are unfair; He is an honest and unbiased god, just and upright.

Rock: refers to something that cannot be changed.

Loyalty: keep your promise.

Deuteronomy 32:5 This perverse and crooked generation has treated him badly, and if it has such shortcomings, it is not his children.

Exotic: refers to accepting idols.

Deuteronomy 32:6 Is this how you repay the Lord, you ignorant people? Didn't he buy you from your father? He created you and built you.

Deuteronomy 32:7 Remember the days of old, remember the years of past generations. Ask your father, he will tell you. Ask your elder, and he will tell you.

Suffering in the wilderness is God's special training for Israel. Deuteronomy 32: 1 1 Like an eagle stirring its nest, spreading its wings over the young eagle, catching the young eagle and carrying it with its wings.

The reason is to make Israel an eagle (king of birds): to make Israel a country.

Stir the nest: the eagle's nest is on the edge of the cliff, and mother eagle wants to tear it down. You are an eagle. You must fly.

* * * The biggest crisis for Christians is: a stable life. ***

Show your wings above the eagle: teach the eagle to fly above the eagle.

Why does God train his people?

Deuteronomy 32: 13 The Lord made him ride on the heights of the earth and eat the produce of the field. He also made him suck honey from rocks and take oil from hard rocks.

Deuteronomy 3214 He also ate butter from cows, milk from sheep, fat from lambs, rams and goats from Bashan, the best wheat, and drank wine made from grape juice.

Accept the blessing of Canaan.