Moses’ life is ending. Forty years of experience has convinced him that without strong leadership, the people he has encouraged in the way of the Lord will rebel and return to idol worship. So, as he stands before the people for the last time, he realizes that he must give the sermon of his life. He needs to review all the important points of the Law they need to remember. He needs them to understand what God has done for them in the past and what He is eager to do for them in the future. Today’s Top 10 List are Ten Themes in Moses’ Valedictory Address. Scriptures referenced include Deuteronomy 4:7-8; 4:37; 1:25; 6:10-11; 1:32, 43, 46; 7:1, 7-8; 4:9; 6:7; 11:19; 32:46; 31:13; 6:24; 6:5; 10:12-13; 8:19; 4:29; and 4:31.
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