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Deuteronomy 11: Blessing for Obedience and Curse for Rebellion — The Choice Between Life and Death
In Deuteronomy 11, Moses sets Israel before a daily choice: blessing through obedience or curse through rebellion. He reminds them of God’s past acts, calls them to depend on heavenly rain, and to lay God’s word upon their hearts and their generations.
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Oct 24 min read


Deuteronomy 10: God’s Love and the Call to Fear Him — New Hearts for the Covenant People
In Deuteronomy 10, God gives new tablets after Israel’s rebellion, calling His people to circumcise their hearts, live with reverent love, and show covenant mercy to the vulnerable.
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Oct 23 min read


Deuteronomy 9: Grace and Unworthiness for Israel — Victory Belongs to God, Not to Our Merit
In Deuteronomy 9, Moses dismantles the illusion of self-righteousness, reminding Israel that their victory is not by merit but by God’s grace. He recounts their rebellion, prays for them, and calls us to live humbly under divine mercy.
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Oct 15 min read


Deuteronomy 8: Remember the LORD Your God — Thanksgiving in the Midst of Blessing
“In Deuteronomy 8, Moses calls Israel to remember the LORD in the midst of blessing — to see the wilderness lessons, give thanks for God’s gifts, avoid pride, and anchor life in remembrance.”
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Oct 14 min read


Deuteronomy 7: A Call to Holiness and Distinctiveness — A Nation Set Apart (Sanctified) for God
In Deuteronomy 7, Israel is summoned to live as a holy, distinct people — not by strength or numbers, but by God’s election. This chapter reveals blessings tied to obedience, stern warnings against idolatry, and a deep call to faithfulness under God’s covenant.
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Oct 13 min read


Deuteronomy 6: Shema and the Covenant Love — Hearing with the Heart and Living by Faithfulness
In Deuteronomy 6, Moses calls Israel to Shema — to listen, love God with all their heart, soul, and strength — and to teach this love through obedience, memory, and generations. This article explores how that call bridges the old and new covenants, and how we can live it today
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Oct 15 min read


Deuteronomy 5: The Ten Commandments and the Foundation of the Covenant — A Memorial of Love and Duty
In Deuteronomy 5, Moses retells the Ten Commandments not as relics of Sinai but as today’s call: grace first, then obedience—rest for the weary, justice for all, and a heart made new.
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Oct 14 min read


Deuteronomy 4: The Call to Reverence God and Keep His Commands — The Secret of the Eternal Covenant
“In Deuteronomy 4 Moses calls Israel to hear and respond in obedience, reminding us that God is both consuming fire and merciful refuge. Through covenant love, we are invited to walk faithfully before Him today.”
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Oct 15 min read


Deuteronomy 3: Victory Over Bashan — A Testament to God’s Power and the Hope of Promise
“In Deuteronomy 3 we witness Israel’s astonishing triumph over King Og of Bashan — a victory not of human might, but of divine strength. This story kindles our hope, reminding us that God’s promises are sure even when giants loom.”
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Oct 14 min read


Deuteronomy 2: Journey Through Neighboring Nations — God Teaching His People Boundaries and Faithfulness
Moses recounts Israel’s journey through surrounding lands, teaching them to honor boundaries and to recognize God’s victory. Deuteronomy 2 shows that inheritance and true victory come from God alone.
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Sep 235 min read


Deuteronomy 1: Moses’ Words to the New Generation — Wilderness Memories and a Call to Faithfulness
Moses begins his speeches to the new Israel, recalling the wilderness journey and the call to faithfulness. Deuteronomy 1 teaches that history is a teacher, leadership is a gift, and God’s mercy endures for all generations.
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Sep 235 min read


Deuteronomy: Remembering God’s Covenant of Love and Renewal
Deuteronomy is Moses’ final sermon, a gospel of covenant love and renewal. More than a “second law,” it is a theological manifesto calling God’s people—and us—to choose life, love God, and embody faith for generations.
Pr Enos Mwakalindile
Sep 158 min read
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