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Deuteronomy 8:13

Posted on 2 July 2024
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And when thy heards and thy flocks multiply, and thy siluer and thy gold is multiplied, and all that thou hast is multiplied: Deuteronomy 8:13 (KJV)

Context: Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Old Testament, attributed to Moses. It contains his farewell address to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. In this verse Moses reminds the people of God’s faithfulness and warns them not to forget Him when they experience prosperity and abundance.

Gratitude and Remembrance: The verse begins by acknowledging the multiplication of material blessings—herds, flocks, silver, and gold. Moses cautions the Israelites not to forget the source of these blessings—God Himself. It is a reminder to express gratitude for God’s provision and to remember that all they have comes from Him.

Beware of Forgetting: Moses goes on to say in Deuteronomy 8:14 (KJV), “Then thine heart be lifted up, and thou forget the LORD thy God, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage.” When people experience abundance their hearts may become proud, and they can lose sight of God’s deliverance and guidance.

God’s Faithfulness: The underlying message is that God is the one who provides for His people. He brought the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, led them through the wilderness, and supplied their needs. It is essential to acknowledge that God is the source of all blessings and not to attribute prosperity solely to human effort.

Application: This verse offers several lessons for today. First, it teaches us to cultivate an attitude of gratitude and not to take God’s blessings for granted, recognizing that everything we have is a gift from Him. Second, it warns us to guard against pride and self‑sufficiency when we experience success or material abundance, remaining humble and dependent on God. Finally, it encourages us to remember God’s faithfulness in both prosperous and difficult times, recalling how He has delivered and provided for us throughout our lives.

In summary, Deuteronomy 8:13 calls us to be grateful for God’s blessings, to avoid forgetting Him in times of prosperity, and to remember His steadfast faithfulness. It urges a humble, grateful heart that acknowledges all we possess ultimately comes from God.

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