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7
February
2009

Deuteronomy 29 Am I Cursed or Am I Blessed?

Name it and Claim it! That’s the blessing shouted from just about every pulpit in America. Whether you’re living in sin or not just speak positively and all things will be yours. But is this true? Can I be blessed and be in sin? After all, we all fall short of the glory of God. Is it right for people to speak negatively to me and tell me about God’s judgment? Aren’t they judging? Where do I stand when I am in sin? Can I still be blessed?

Chapter discussion follows verse by verse lesson.

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7
February
2009

Deuteronomy 28 pt. 2 Why Is The God of The Old Testament So Mean

Ever wonder why the “God” of the Old Testament seem so different than sweet Jesus? Ever wonder why He seemed so vengeful and so full of wrath? But how could this be, if God never changes? Was grace even present in the Old Testament? How were the people who were faithful saved? Listen and find the answers to these questions and many more.

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7
February
2009

Deuteronomy 28 pt. 1 The God of the Old Testament Has Blessings for the Taking

When people speak of the “God of the Old Testament” they often call Him a ‘tribal god’ and say that he is mean and cruel. They speak of Him as if He is different than Jesus. What most do not understand is that God has not changed. Without a knowledge of the Old Testament people make such asinine statements about the character of God. God had blessings for His people, for the taking. He wasn’t, and isn’t, cruel. He is loving, beneficent, and merciful. But like most of us, Israel was disobedient, unfaithful, and disloyal (and we call Him cruel). Listen and gain some understanding of the True Character of Our God. 

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