The Bible Explained: Deuteronomy | Spoken Gospel
Poetic Introductions to The Bible | Spoken Gospel • Drama, Educational, History, 03-Aug-2019
Deuteronomy tells the story of Israel's inability to obey God's Law. This disobedience leads to death, exile, and hopelessness. But since Jesus keeps the whole Law for us, we can be free from death and enter into eternal life with him. Beyond this, Jesus writes the Law on our hearts by his Spirit. This enables us to finally be Law keepers instead of Law breakers.
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