Read Deuteronomy 8:1-20
Deuteronomy 8 reminds us of an important
truth that, 8:3, because He loves us, God hungers us causing us to rely on Him
but, 8:10-11, as we enter a time of abundance we must give thanks to the Lord
because, 8:19-20, forgetting the Lord will result in our destruction
As the Hebrews followed God around the
desert, He provided for them. Even their clothes did not wear out and their
feet did not swell during this time. God provided for them; When they had
nothing, God provided for them Deuteronomy 8:15,16:
He led you through the vast and dreadful desert, that thirsty and
waterless land, with its venomous snakes and scorpions. He brought you water
out of hard rock. He gave you manna to eat in the desert, something your
fathers had never known, to humble and to test you so that in the end it might
go well with you.
Even though one generation of the
Israelites were faithless upon leaving Egypt , that did not nullify the
faithfulness of God (Romans 3:3,4) who provided this desert experience as a
means to their salvation. God, through Moses reminded the people not to forget
this: in the desert, God and God alone provided for them, preparing them to
receive this Promised Land. Alas, as God warned them, these times of relying on
God passed when the people acquired stability, income, relative ease and
apparent self-sufficiency. They didn't think they needed Him once they settled
in their promised land so they left Him and then they didn't have Him. And so
when life's hard hand dealt them their blows they turned to look for God's
protection but they had turned their backs, walked away and left Him behind.
God didn't leave them. They left Him. They exchanged the safety of God's love
for the death of wealth and the myth of self-sufficiency.
In our country too: Canada was
founded on the Word of God (Psalm 72); we used to have the Lord's Prayer in
Parliament and Gideon Bibles in the schools. Now we don't seem to think we need
Him anymore.
This is sad but there is some good news.
There is still time to return to our Lord. As long as we exist as a nation
there is still the opportunity for our nation to return to God. We, as Christians
should do our best to help build God’s Kingdom here as it is in heaven. As long
as we exist it is not too late, we can still return to the Lord.
We know that as far as Israel is
concerned, their Messiah did eventually come, even after all the unfaithfulness.
He has come already. Jesus is their, and our, Messiah. Jesus was born, died,
and rose from the grave. We know that Jesus will come back too and he will
reign forever not only as King of the Jews but also as King of the whole world
(cf. TSA doc. 6).