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Deuteronomy 32:4

Posted on 5 September 2024
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“He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he.”

This verse is part of the Song of Moses, which is a poetic composition found in Deuteronomy 32. It is a song of praise and warning, declaring the faithfulness and righteousness of God. Let’s break down the verse to understand its deeper meaning:

“He is the Rock”: The term “Rock” is used as a metaphor for God in the Bible, emphasizing His stability, strength, and unchanging nature. It signifies that God is a firm foundation, a source of refuge, and a dependable stronghold for His people.

“His work is perfect”: This phrase highlights the perfection and completeness of God’s actions and plans. Everything that God does is flawless, without any mistakes or deficiencies. His work encompasses creation, providence, and salvation, among others, and in all aspects, it is flawless.

“For all his ways are judgment”: This statement implies that God’s ways are characterized by justice and righteousness. God acts in perfect alignment with His moral standards and principles. He governs the world and deals with His creation based on truth and equity, establishing justice in all His judgments.

“A God of truth and without iniquity”: This phrase reinforces the idea that God is trustworthy and faithful. He is the embodiment of truth and is utterly free from any form of wickedness or injustice. God’s nature is inherently good, and He cannot act in a manner inconsistent with His perfect character.

“Just and right is he”: This final affirmation further emphasizes God’s righteousness. He always acts justly, making right decisions and executing righteous judgments. God’s justice is impartial, fair, and conforms to His divine standards.

This verse provides us with a beautiful description of God’s character. It portrays Him as an unchanging Rock, whose works are perfect, ways are just, and nature is truthful and without iniquity. It reassures us of God’s faithfulness, trustworthiness, and commitment to righteousness.

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