Thursday, June 19, 2014

Blessings of Obedience: Deuteronomy


  Deuteronomy 10:1-5
 1 At that time the Lord said unto me, Hew thee two atables of stone like unto the first, and come up unto me into the mount, and make thee an bark of wood.
 2 And I will awrite on the tables the words that were in the first tables bwhich thou brakest, and thou shalt put them in the ark.
 3 And I made an ark of ashittim wood, and hewed two btables of stone like unto the first, and went up into the mount, having the two tables in mine hand.
 4 And he awrote on the tables, according to the first writing, the ten commandments, which the Lord spake unto you in the mount out of the midst of the fire in the day of the assembly: and the Lord gave them unto me.
 5 And I turned myself and came down from the mount, and put the tables in the ark which I had made; and there they be, as the Lord commanded me.

·         Where did the Lord direct Moses to keep the tablets containing the Ten Commandments?
The tablets were put into an ark. They had a special protected spot.
·         What do you think this instruction teaches us about the value the Lord places on the commandments?
The commandments were so important that they needed to be protected so they could be remembered and used. They were also important enough that the Lord replaced them when they were broken the first time. It was critical that the children of Israel and all the rest of us have these commandments.
·         Notice the Joseph Smith Translation correction in the footnotes for verse 2.
JST Deut. 10:2 … which thou brakest, save the words of the everlasting covenant of the holy priesthood, and thou shalt … 

After the commandments were broken, they lost the blessings they could have had. The Lord wanted to sanctify them so they could be in his presence and learn even more, but they rejected this opportunity and so the blessing was withdrawn. In Doctrine and Covenants 84:14-27 we read about that lost blessing.
 14 Which aAbraham received the priesthood from bMelchizedek, who received it through the lineage of his fathers, even till cNoah;
 15 And from Noah till aEnoch, through the lineage of their fathers;
 16 And from Enoch to aAbel, who was slain by the bconspiracy of his brother, who creceived the priesthood by the commandments of God, by the hand of his father dAdam, who was the first man—
 17 Which apriesthood bcontinueth in the church of God in all generations, and is without cbeginning of days or end of years.
 18 And the Lord confirmed a apriesthood also upon bAaron and his cseed, throughout all their generations, which priesthood also continueth and dabideth forever with the priesthood which is after the holiest order of God.
 19 And this greater apriesthood administereth the gospel and holdeth the bkey of the cmysteries of the kingdom, even the key of the dknowledge of God.
 20 Therefore, in the aordinances thereof, the power of bgodliness is manifest.
 21 And without the ordinances thereof, and the aauthority of the priesthood, the power of godliness is bnot manifest unto men in the flesh;
 22 For without this no aman can see the face of God, even the Father, and live.
 23 Now this aMoses plainly taught to the children of Israel in the wilderness, and sought diligently to bsanctify his people that they might cbehold the face of God;
 24 But they ahardened their hearts and could not endure his bpresence; therefore, the Lord in his cwrath, for his danger was kindled against them, swore that they should not eenter into his rest while in the wilderness, which rest is the fulness of his glory.
 25 Therefore, he took aMoses out of their midst, and the Holy bPriesthood also;
 26 And the lesser apriesthood continued, which priesthood holdeth the bkey of the cministering of angels and the dpreparatory gospel;
 27 Which agospel is the gospel of brepentance and of cbaptism, and the dremission of sins, and the elaw of fcarnal commandments, which the Lord in his wrath caused to continue with the house of Aaron among the children of Israel until gJohn, whom God raised up, being hfilled with the Holy Ghost from his mother’s womb.

The Lord has told us the most important commandment is to love him. The Lord loves us and everything he does is for us. We cannot understand the depth of his love for us until we put our hearts and our souls into following those commandments he has given for our benefit. All of the commandments are based on love. Until we learn to love by serving God we do not understand the real power of that love. Love is much more than an emotion that we feel. Love is an action. It is a choice. When we choose to take the actions of love, the emotion of love soon follows. By making the choice to take the action we are blessed with the feeling. The feeling of love is one of the most powerful feelings there is. How do we love God whom we can’t see? We love him by doing the things he has asked us to do through the words of his mouthpieces, the prophets. As we show our willingness to follow his commandments, he will also speak to us and give us individual commandments, all of which will bring greater blessings to our lives. 
Matthew 22:36-40
 36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
 37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt alove the Lord thy God with all thy bheart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy cmind.
 38 This is the first and great acommandment.
 39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt alove thy neighbour as thyself.
 40 On these two commandments hang all the alaw and the prophets.
  • Deuteronomy 10:12-13; 11:1, 8-9; 13:4; and 26:17-19 Why do you think the Lord places such a strong emphasis on obedience to the commandments? Note how Mosiah 2:41 and Doctrine and Covenants 130:20-21 applies to this question. 
When we are obedient to the commandments our life is full of blessings. In these verses, it tells us; if we love and serve the Lord with all our heart and soul it is for our good. We will be blessed with strength, the temporal things we need, longer life, and an abundant life. We will also become a holy people. Ultimately we will receive all that God has. God does not lie and he has made a commitment with us. In Doctrine and Covenants 130:20-21 we read:
20 There is a alaw, irrevocably decreed in bheaven before the foundations of this world, upon which all cblessings are predicated—
 21 And when we obtain any ablessing from God, it is by bobedience to that law upon which it is predicated.
 If we truly want happiness in our lives we will be obedient to the commandments as expressed in Mosiah 2:41
 41 And moreover, I would desire that ye should consider on the blessed and  ahappy state of those that keep the commandments of God. For behold, they are bblessed in all things, both temporal and spiritual; and if they hold out cfaithful to the end they are received into dheaven, that thereby they may dwell with God in a state of never-ending happiness. O remember, remember that these things are true; for the Lord God hath spoken it. 
  • Deuteronomy 28 gives us a list of the blessings that come from obeying the commandments in verses 1-14. In verses 15-65 we are told the consequences of not obeying the commandments.
Blessings of Obedience
Consequences of Disobedience
·         Blessed in the city & in the field
·         Blessed in the fruit of thy body, ground, livestock
·         Blessed in thy basket & thy store
·         Blessed when thou comest in & goest out
·         Thy enemies will be smitten
·         Blessed in thy storehouse and all thou settest thy hand unto
·         Given land
·         Will be a holy people, called by the name of the Lord, and respected.
·         Will have abundance
·         The heavens will rain on thee
·         All the work of thy hands will be blessed
·         Will lend to others and never borrow
·         Nations will look up to

·         Cursed in the city & in the field
·         Cursed in the fruit of thy body, ground, livestock
·         Cursed when thou comest in & goest out
·         Thy enemies will smite thee
·         Cursed in thy storehouse and all thou settest thy hand unto
·         Pestilence
·         Plague
·         Disease
·         No land to call thy own
·         Destroyed
·         Feel no love for family
·         Eat thy children
·         Scattered from one end of the earth to the other

 Helaman 12:3
3 And thus we see that except the Lord doth chasten his people with many afflictions, yea, except he doth visit them with death and with terror, and with famine and with all manner of pestilence, they will not remember him. 
When life gets good we tend to forget the Lord and start to think that we accomplished all this abundance by ourselves and our hard work. Every day we are dependent on the Lord. All can be taken away in an instant. When we are being blessed by the good, it is because the Lord is protecting us from all those things that would harm us. If we start to forget the Lord and pull away from Him, then we also lose the power of that blessing. The Lord will withdraw his protection so that we may remember to call upon him for that protection. Many of the blessings are predicated on us asking for them. If we are no longer asking for them or being grateful for them, we lose those blessings.
The moment we turn back to the Lord, he will start blessing us again. In Mosiah 26:30 it says, “Yea, and as often as my people repent will I forgive them their trespasses against me.” He loves us. He wants the best for us. His greatest desires are for us to be happy and to let us experience all that he has to give us. The only way that we can have those things is to follow the path that gets us to them. The Lord has pointed the way and does everything he can to help us. He can’t do it for us. It has to be a choice we willingly make.
I have felt the Lords tender mercies in my life. The more I put my effort into doing his will and trusting in Him, I experience the power of His love and gain even more trust that all will be well. There is no need to fear! He blesses me abundantly.
Deuteronomy 4:29-31
29 But if from thence thou shalt aseek the Lord thy God, thou shalt bfind him, if thou seek him with all thy heart and with all thy soul.
 30 When thou art in atribulation, and all these things are come upon thee, even in the blatter days, if thou cturn to the Lord thy God, and shalt be obedient unto his voice;
 31 (For the Lord thy God is a amerciful God;) he will not forsake thee, neither destroy thee, nor forget the bcovenant of thy fathers which he sware unto them.

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