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Sermon outline
Introduction: Dt. is a practical commentary on how to live out the 10 commandments
The First and Greatest Commandment (Mt 22:37)
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- Why does Jesus call this the first and greatest Commandment? (Dt 6:1)
- The Commandment – singlular, not plural – that Moses was to teach the people of God was to love God.
- The love of God leads to life. (Dt 6:3)
- The love of God leads to loving others.
- The love of God is related to the fear of God (Dt 6:1-2)
- The Love of God is the key to the generational preservation of faith (Dt 6:2, 7, 11:19)
- The love of God is the key to righteousness and holiness.
- There are no other God – The Shema (Dt 6:4, 5:7)
- The Commandment – singlular, not plural – that Moses was to teach the people of God was to love God.
- Loving the ONE GOD affects every area of life (Dt 6:7-9)
- Prosperity is a real danger to living out the first commandment (Dt 6:10-13, 8:11-14)
- God’s Provisioning (Dt 8:18)
- The Danger of Prosperity
- The Love of God has effects on who we ally with in life (Dt 7:1-6)
- Why does Jesus call this the first and greatest Commandment? (Dt 6:1)
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Why should someone love the Lord with all they have? (Dt 7:9-10)
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- He is Faithful
- He is steadfastly loving (Jn 20:17)
- He is just
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The Gospel (Dt 6:24-25, 9:4-6, 10:12-16, 11:1ff)
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- The Conundrum
- The Solution is Christ (Jn 5:19, 12;49, Mt 4:10, 1Cor 5:21, 1Pet 2:24, 1:3)
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