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Chapter 141—With All the Heart
This day the Lord thy God hath commanded thee to do these statutes
and judgments: thou shalt therefore keep and do them with all thine
heart, and with all thy soul.
Deuteronomy 26:16
.
In God’s covenant with His people in ancient times, directions were given
for the faithful recognition of the gracious and marvelous works which He
had done for them. God delivered His people Israel from bondage in Egypt.
He brought them into their own land, and gave them goodly heritage and
sure dwelling places. And He asked of them a recognition of His marvelous
works. The first fruits of the earth were to be consecrated to God, and given
back to Him as an offering of gratitude, an acknowledgment of His goodness
to them....
These directions, which the Lord has given to His people, express the
principles of the law of the kingdom of God, and they are made specific, so
that the minds of the people may not be left in ignorance and uncertainty.
These scriptures present the never-ceasing obligation of all whom God has
blessed with life and health and advantages in temporal and spiritual things.
The message has not grown weak because of age. God’s claims are just as
binding now, just as fresh in their importance, as God’s gifts are fresh and
continual.
Lest any should forget these important directions, Christ has repeated
them with His own voice. He calls His followers to a life of consecration and
self-denial. He says: “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself,
and take up his cross, and follow me” (
Matthew 16:24
). This means what
it says. Only by self-denial and self-sacrifice can we show that we are true
disciples of Christ.
Christ counted it essential to remind His people that obedience to the
commandments of God is for their present and future good. Obedience brings
a blessing, disobedience a curse. Besides, when the Lord in a special manner
favors His people, He exhorts them publicly to acknowledge His goodness.
In this way His name will be glorified; for such an acknowledgment is a
testimony that His words are faithful and true. “Thou shalt rejoice in every
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