There’s Only One: Embracing the Power of Divine Oneness "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one." – Deuteronomy 6:4 The Book of Deuteronomy, meaning the “second law,” serves as the fifth book of the Pentateucht, he fivefold vessel of divine instruction. In this sacred text, Moses delivers a profound monologue, sharing the wisdom, experiences, and revelations gained throughout the journey of leading the children of Israel. Previous reflections throughout Deuteronomy chapters one through three emphasized the transition away from wandering in circles. The number 40 symbolized consecration, preparation, and the continual demonstration of God’s provision and care. As the narrative progresses into chapters four, five, and six, Moses revisits the Ten Commandments and the statutes of the law, emphasizing the spiritual principles that distinguished Israel from surrounding nations. Moses instructed the people to te...
40 and Over: Understanding God’s Timing, Preparation, and Purpose "In the 40th year, on the first day of the 11th month, Moses proclaimed to the Israelites all that the Lord had commanded him concerning them." – Deuteronomy 1:3 The Book of Deuteronomy centers on reflection, remembrance, and spiritual evaluation. Moses reviews the journey of the children of Israel, recounting how God guided them through every stage of their wilderness experience. Through Moses’ leadership, God delivered the people from Egypt, sustained them in the wilderness, and prepared them for the promised land. At this point in the story, Moses understands that entry into the promised land will not be permitted. Although Moses can see the promise, Moses cannot enter because frustration and anger caused Moses to strike the rock instead of speaking to it as God instructed. This moment reveals a profound spiritual principle: leaders must continually expand in consciousne...