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Page 1: Remembering and Celebrating Deuteronomy 16:1-8. Introduction In the last lesson Moses reviewed the Ten Commandments with the new generation of Israel

Remembering and CelebratingRemembering and Celebrating

Deuteronomy 16:1-8Deuteronomy 16:1-8

Page 2: Remembering and Celebrating Deuteronomy 16:1-8. Introduction In the last lesson Moses reviewed the Ten Commandments with the new generation of Israel

IntroductionIntroduction

In the last lesson Moses reviewed the Ten In the last lesson Moses reviewed the Ten Commandments with the new generation of Commandments with the new generation of Israel. In this lesson, Moses reviews the Israel. In this lesson, Moses reviews the Passover. The new generation was not only Passover. The new generation was not only ignorant of the Law but they had also stopped ignorant of the Law but they had also stopped observing some feasts that their ancestors had observing some feasts that their ancestors had done in the past. Moses wanted to remind the done in the past. Moses wanted to remind the new generation of how important it was to new generation of how important it was to celebrate feasts such as Passover as they are a celebrate feasts such as Passover as they are a reminder of how far God has brought them.reminder of how far God has brought them.

Page 3: Remembering and Celebrating Deuteronomy 16:1-8. Introduction In the last lesson Moses reviewed the Ten Commandments with the new generation of Israel

The Passover Reviewed (vv. 1-2)The Passover Reviewed (vv. 1-2)

Moses reminds the new generation about the Moses reminds the new generation about the feast of the Passover. As we all know, the feast feast of the Passover. As we all know, the feast of the Passover commemorates the night the of the Passover commemorates the night the angel of death took the firstborn of Egypt and angel of death took the firstborn of Egypt and passed over the Israelites. passed over the Israelites.

In his review, Moses tells the people that God In his review, Moses tells the people that God wants them to celebrate communally rather than wants them to celebrate communally rather than as individual families at the place God will show as individual families at the place God will show them when they get to the promised landthem when they get to the promised land

Page 4: Remembering and Celebrating Deuteronomy 16:1-8. Introduction In the last lesson Moses reviewed the Ten Commandments with the new generation of Israel

The Meaning of the Unleavened The Meaning of the Unleavened Bread Reviewed (vv. 3-4)Bread Reviewed (vv. 3-4)

In reviewing the Passover, Moses reviewed the In reviewing the Passover, Moses reviewed the meanings of the different parts of the feast. The meanings of the different parts of the feast. The unleavened bread represents the haste of their unleavened bread represents the haste of their exit from Egypt. It represents God’s act of exit from Egypt. It represents God’s act of redeeming Israel from slavery in Egyptredeeming Israel from slavery in Egypt

Moses made sure the people understood that Moses made sure the people understood that they were to always observe the feast in they were to always observe the feast in remembrance of God’s act of mercy towards remembrance of God’s act of mercy towards them.them.

Page 5: Remembering and Celebrating Deuteronomy 16:1-8. Introduction In the last lesson Moses reviewed the Ten Commandments with the new generation of Israel

The Prescribed Place of Worship The Prescribed Place of Worship Reviewed (vv. 5-8)Reviewed (vv. 5-8)

Through Moses, God commanded the people to Through Moses, God commanded the people to have a central place of worship. All were to have a central place of worship. All were to celebrate the Passover in the central worship celebrate the Passover in the central worship area and in their own homesarea and in their own homesHaving a central place of worship would promote Having a central place of worship would promote a standard of worship and national unity in the a standard of worship and national unity in the worship of Godworship of God

How important is it for us to remember and How important is it for us to remember and celebrate God’s blessings corporately?celebrate God’s blessings corporately?

Page 6: Remembering and Celebrating Deuteronomy 16:1-8. Introduction In the last lesson Moses reviewed the Ten Commandments with the new generation of Israel

Life ApplicationLife Application

It is important that we remember and celebrate It is important that we remember and celebrate all those great things that God has done for us. all those great things that God has done for us. When we don’t remember we can find ourselves When we don’t remember we can find ourselves drifting away from God to do our own thing. We drifting away from God to do our own thing. We should always remember that we did not get should always remember that we did not get where we are alone. If it had not been for the where we are alone. If it had not been for the grace of God, we would be dead. We should grace of God, we would be dead. We should make sure that our future generations don’t make sure that our future generations don’t forget either. Remember God’s mercy and forget either. Remember God’s mercy and blessings and celebrate them every day!blessings and celebrate them every day!

Page 7: Remembering and Celebrating Deuteronomy 16:1-8. Introduction In the last lesson Moses reviewed the Ten Commandments with the new generation of Israel

Questions for Discussion and Questions for Discussion and MeditationMeditation

Why is it important to remember and Why is it important to remember and celebrate God’s blessings on our lives?celebrate God’s blessings on our lives?

Do you think the church today Do you think the church today commemorates God’s blessings as it commemorates God’s blessings as it should?should?

How can we better commemorate God’s How can we better commemorate God’s the miracles in our lives?the miracles in our lives?