GOD'S SERVANT AND GOD'S WORD

Passage: Deuteronomy 31:1~29  

Key verse: 11-12


1. Moses charges Joshua (1-8)

Moses' task was finished. In the presence of the people he commissioned Joshua to go before Israel to conquer the land. The Lord would go with them. Joshua must conquer the land and divide it fairly. Above all, he must set an example of courage and faith. He must trust the Lord who would never leave nor forsake him.

2. Moses writes down the law (9-13)

Moses wrote down the law. His writings became the Bible--the Pentateuch. It was to be kept in the ark, in the heart of the nation. At appointed times the people--men, women, children and aliens--were to assemble in the place designated by God and listen to the reading of the Bible. Children must be taught the Bible so that they can learn to fear and obey God.

3. God commissions Joshua (14-29)

God commissioned Joshua to lead the people after Moses' death. The people would rebel. But God gave them the Bible, and a song to remind them of God's grace. And he promised to be with them.


Prayer: Lord, help me to obey leaders whom you appoint, live by your Book, and sing songs of praise.

One Word: Read the Bible and obey God