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The Heart of the Covenant: Obedience, Worship, and Love for God | Deuteronomy 4–6

The Heart of the Covenant: Obedience, Worship, and Love for God | Deuteronomy 4–6

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Welcome to Day 49 of Word for Word: The Bible.

In this episode, we continue our journey through Deuteronomy with a complete, word-for-word reading of Deuteronomy chapters 4–6.

Israel stands on the plains of Moab, just before entering the Promised Land. A new generation prepares to inherit what God promised, and Moses calls them to remember, obey, and love the Lord wholeheartedly.

Today’s reading includes:

  • A call to careful obedience and a warning not to add to or subtract from God’s Word
  • A reminder of Mount Horeb and the giving of the covenant
  • Strong warnings against idolatry and forgetting the Lord
  • A declaration that the Lord alone is God—there is no other
  • The setting apart of cities of refuge
  • The repetition of the Ten Commandments
  • “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one”
  • The command to love the Lord with all your heart, soul, and strength
  • The responsibility to teach God’s Word faithfully to the next generation

These chapters form the heart of covenant life. Moses emphasizes that faithfulness is not merely external rule-keeping but wholehearted devotion. God’s commands are to be written on the heart, spoken in the home, and lived out daily. Israel is warned against complacency, compromise, and forgetfulness once they enter a land of blessing and abundance.

Deuteronomy 4–6 reminds us that loving God fully shapes every area of life—our worship, our obedience, our homes, and our future. Blessing flows from remembering who God is, trusting His faithfulness, and walking in joyful obedience to His Word.

Each episode of Word for Word: The Bible includes:

  • A brief introduction to provide context
  • A complete, unabridged reading of the day’s Scripture
  • A closing reflection and prayer

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