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Day 106: Moses has the priests send out curses and blessings | Jesus describes the second coming of Christ

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In Deuteronomy 26-28:1-14, the Israelites are instructed by Moses on the steps for presenting their first fruits to God as an act of thanksgiving, recognizing their deliverance from Egypt. They are also taught the importance of obeying God's commands to ensure prosperity and blessing in the Promised Land. The pivotal moment arises as they stand at the threshold of blessings and curses—will they choose obedience to secure their future blessings?

In Luke 17:11-37, Jesus heals ten lepers on his journey to Jerusalem, but only one returns to thank Him, revealing the theme of gratitude. He then teaches about the Kingdom of God and the unexpected nature of its coming, comparing it to the sudden destruction that befell Sodom. As Jesus speaks of the future, He leaves His listeners with a chilling reminder: "Remember Lot's wife"—will they be prepared, or will they look back in the pivotal moments?

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In Deuteronomy 26-28:1-14, the Israelites are instructed by Moses on the steps for presenting their first fruits to God as an act of thanksgiving, recognizing their deliverance from Egypt. They are also taught the importance of obeying God's commands to ensure prosperity and blessing in the Promised Land. The pivotal moment arises as they stand at the threshold of blessings and curses—will they choose obedience to secure their future blessings?

In Luke 17:11-37, Jesus heals ten lepers on his journey to Jerusalem, but only one returns to thank Him, revealing the theme of gratitude. He then teaches about the Kingdom of God and the unexpected nature of its coming, comparing it to the sudden destruction that befell Sodom. As Jesus speaks of the future, He leaves His listeners with a chilling reminder: "Remember Lot's wife"—will they be prepared, or will they look back in the pivotal moments?

Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster

Deuteronomy 26Deuteronomy 27Deuteronomy 28:1-14Luke 17:11-37Psalm 46:1-11

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