About this episode
This episode explores the themes of remembering God's presence and personal growth through the study of Deuteronomy.
In this episode of Don’t Miss This, Dave Butler and Grace Freeman study Deuteronomy 1–8; 15; 29–30; and 34 and step into a moment of remembering, as Moses looks back on a 40 year journey and prepares the people to enter the promised land. What could have been an 11 day trip became a lifetime of transformation, and Moses uses this final message to remind them not just where they have been, but who they have become. Through the wilderness, through provision, and through every moment of doubt and growth, God had been with them. Deuteronomy becomes a call to remember that they lacked nothing, that He fought for them, and that every step was shaping them into His people. This episode highlights the power of remembering and choosing God daily. From loving Him with all our heart, soul, and might, to living open handed and generous lives, to realizing that returning to Him is always possible, these chapters show a God who stays close. He is not far off. He invites His people to choose life, to trust His promises, and to carry their faith into every part of their lives. This episode invites us to look back on our own story and recognize where God has been present all along. Because like…
People in this episode
Host: Dave Butler
Guest: Grace Freeman
Topics covered
- remembering God's presence
- personal growth
- faith and trust
- spiritual transformation
- Moses' journey
- Deuteronomy study
Keywords
- Deuteronomy
- Moses
- faith
- spirituality
- personal growth
- God's promises
- wilderness
- transformation
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Deuteronomy
Places: promised land
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