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Deuteronomy Chapter 28 Discussion Page 6

Deuteronomy Chapter 28 Discussion Page 6



 
  • Ikechukwu Ajufo on Deuteronomy 28 - 12 years ago
    It pays to dwell in the word of God. Deuteronomy 28 is not meant to scare Christians as most readers stop at verse 13. It is meant to help our weakness and keep our steadfastness in God's faithfulness. Jesus has deleted all curses of the law. Praise God!
  • Ruby on Deuteronomy 28 - 12 years ago
    I love Jesus and the holy scriptures of grace and mercy, Jesus loves me---peace joy and love-purity and holiness…
  • Motlalehi on Deuteronomy 28:13 - 12 years ago
    we are kings and priests in a way of melchizedez!!but i am aware in acquiring promises of God,one must pass the ordinances/conditions that are behind those BLESSINGS!!
  • Yancy on Deuteronomy 28 - 12 years ago
    I ENJOY READING DEUTERONOMY CHAPTER 28
    JESUS IS SO REAL . THE WORDS JUST GET IN YOUR HEART AND THE SPRIT BECAUSE JESUS MEAN WHAT HE
    SAY.I JUST LOVE HIM BECAUSE HE DONT SUGAR COAT HIS WORDS .THANK YOU JESUS FOR SAVEING ME .
  • Roger Blackburn on Deuteronomy 28:43 - 12 years ago
    I think Barrack Obama Qualifies for this person!
    Read Deut. 17:14-20
  • Loretta Jenkins on Deuteronomy 28 - 12 years ago
    I have learned to depend on Jesus Christ my Saviour, and I love to study Deut. 28 chapter about the Blessings and the curses. Glory be to God.
  • Thomas Waters on Deuteronomy 28:67 - 13 years ago
    Psalm 51:12 (KJV 1900) — 12 Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; And uphold me with thy free spirit.
  • Thomas Waters on Deuteronomy 28:66 - 13 years ago
    When you live in disobedience to God there will be times when you shall lose assurance of your salvation.
  • Susan on Deuteronomy 28:7 - 13 years ago
    Love this chapter just reading it is powerful enough to send your enemies on their way
  • Ali on Deuteronomy 28 - 13 years ago
    This is a tremendous passage in the Holy Scriptures, and all of it applies to the life of human beings. You go down the list of the curses, and look at the lives of people in contemporary America, and see the blessings and the curses in operation.

    One of my favorites is the last verse. Anyone who has looked for work, trying to sell their time, and no one would hire them can relate to the terrible state and feelings attendant to living under the curse.
    I can testify that in the many years since I became a believer and have lived in the Kingdom of God, I have not experienced these sorts of curses, any more. I am following the Lord and learning that godliness with contentment is great gain, but the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. He has brought me into blessings, the quiet waters and the green pastures. I have built my house on the rock, and the storms come but the house stands in the safety of the Lord. I praise the Lord and give Him all the glory. Taste ye the Lord and see that He is good. Amen.
  • Martin on Deuteronomy 28:68 - 13 years ago
    History said the Isrealite who excape the seige fled to Africa.(the wilderness)Egypt was a place of refuge for the isrealite when their enemy came against them. In the Bible Egypt is refered to as a "house of bondage" in ancient time until this day people walk from isreal to eygypt they never needed to get on ships to go to eygpt. even Joseph was told by the angel to take the child and his mother and flee to eygpt.the eygpt of deut: 28 vs 68 is refering to a house of bondage. SHIPS WILL TAKE THE ISREALITE BACK INTO SLAVERY OR BONDAGE. The isrealites who escape to Africa after the seige of jerusalem did not just stayed in eygpt the moved all over the continent from north africa to west africa setting the stage for the slave ships to arrive. one thousand two hundred plus years later after the fall of jerusalem the slave ships came fulfilling deut:28 vs 68. another thing to look at is the signs that will be upon the isrealite deut:28 vs 46 these sign will follow them forever thats the sign you look for. The people who came on the slave ships are the true house of Isreal.
  • Ron on Deuteronomy 28:68 - 13 years ago
    I know that it is addressing the slaves that were brought to tne New World in slave ships, with iron collars around their necks, as this was the return to slavery prophesied in Deuteronomy 28:68, for the curse of disobedience was upon the True Israelites. The Khazars were never in Egypt, and had no knowledge of Kemet, when Moses wrote Deuteronomy. If fact, the Khazars, who are are a Turkic Mongol mongrels, did not even exist in the time of Moses. Yet, the world is ignorant of the hoax of the Khazars, as the Seed of Abraham.
  • David barboza on Deuteronomy 28 - 13 years ago
    thank god that we have we christ .... because personally i would have not went after other gods but i know i would have failed in other areas in sin . the lord doesnt play but hes mercifull..bottom line we need to ask the holy spirit for guidence for direction and allow for him to show us how to live.we definitly must obey the commandments.... stay rooted and repent ... his word says that we shall be blessed if we OBEY
  • Less noll on Deuteronomy 28 - 14 years ago
    Lets not just read and forget but take this to heart and not weaken in Our salvation Use this old testament as a manual for life and do not turn away from God and His redemption that h has given US through His Son
  • Kimi on Deuteronomy 28:1 - 14 years ago
    the most high meant that the children of Israel must obey his commandments and not follow any religion in which the white man made.and if the twelve tribe obey his commandments, he will et them above all the nations..this is just a curse off what the twelve tribes r going thro because they will not listen.


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