Welcome to Delight in Grace. The Teaching Ministry of Rich Powell. pastor of Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem. The tribes of Israel were each allotted an inheritance. their own share of the promised land.
Well, all except for the Levites. They were people set apart to minister for the Lord. The Lord would be their inheritance and their provision. Pastor Rich unpacks God's expectations for the treatment of the Levites and the way Israel would receive knowledge about the future. not through Spiritism like the other nations around them, but through the Lord's prophets.
Now, I imagine very few of us listening are Levites. But Deuteronomy eighteen has a message for all of us. Entrusting ourselves to He is enough. Let's listen to this message titled, The Lord Has Chosen Him to Stand and Minister. This is part four of a message first preached on September 1st, 2024.
It's from a series on Deuteronomy titled, It Is Because the Lord Loves You. To hear the whole message or others from this series, you can visit www.delightingrace.com. We must know what God has communicated about his character and his purpose. Ignorance is not an excuse. We must know.
So Again, read scripture, read through the scripture, read huge chunks of scripture. Do not allow yourself to develop your faith on bumper sticker and coffee mug theology. Read scripture. God makes his character and his purpose known in his word. But what God has revealed is also, shall I say, sufficiently revealed.
Revealed. It's sufficiently revealed in this sense, it is what we need to trust. and not go beyond. We don't need to add to His Word and we should not be taking anything away from it. It is sufficiently revealed.
Is God's word? Here's a question I want you to ask yourself this morning: Is God's word? Sufficient. for my life. I could ask you this morning: do you believe the Word of God is inspired?
Yes. Do you believe the Word of God is inerrant? Yes. Do you believe the Word of God is infallible? Yes.
Is the Word of God sufficient? That's a question I want you to ask and answer. honestly before God. Is the Word of God sufficient for you? Because not only is his word sufficiently revealed, it is also authoritative.
Meaning this, his word is to be brought to bear upon our lives. There are so many forces in our culture and society today that are thinking, you know, the Bible is so old and people are changing, society is changing, norms and mores are changing. Maybe we need to update the word of God. It is the Word of God that is the authority. And we don't bring the scriptures to come in line with our lives.
We bring our lives to measure up to what the Word of God reveals. God's word is to be brought to bear upon our lives. This is what God is calling his people to in this section of Deuteronomy. In verse. 19.
Just as you desired of the Lord your God at Horeb on the day of the assembly, when you said, Let not there hear again the voice of the Lord our God, or see this great fire any more, lest I die. Verse 19, whoever will not listen to my words, That he shall speak in my name, speak out of the prophet. I myself will require it of him. When God speaks, and even if it's through human agency, when God speaks, He expects us to listen.
So, what he is also saying here is that we are also called to discern. Imposters. Those who claim to be speaking the word of God. But they are promising or requiring something that God does not promise. or require.
That's where it requires our discernment. And how do we have that discernment? but by knowing the word of God and what he has said. Because there are many, many out there today, even today, especially today. who make promises or impose requirements ostensibly from God.
that God has never communicated. They're going beyond the word of God. they are being presumptuous. And the Bible tells us you should not fear them. Do not be afraid of them, it says at the very end of the chapter.
Here's the point I would like to make from this section, because false prophets eventually, ultimately, what they promise and what they require will not come to pass. But here's a point we need to remember: what God promises. will be fulfilled. What God promises will be fulfilled. In two ways.
Number one, faithfully. God keeps his word. You can count on that. Number two, literally. What God promises will come to pass.
in ways that can be empirically observed. That's how we know. God did this. What God promises will be fulfilled faithfully and literally, and ultimately. the ultimate fulfillment of this promise right here.
That Moses makes to the people of Israel, the ultimate fulfillment of this promise is in Jesus Christ. This is a prophetic statement. Turn with me in your copy of the scriptures to the book of Acts. Chapter three. Acts chapter 3.
Peter is speaking near in the inside the temple, in the portico of the temple. This is just after they'd healed. The lame beggar. Look at verse 22. This is Peter talking.
Moses said, The Lord. God will raise up for you a prophet like me from your brothers. You shall listen to him in whatever he tells you. And it shall be that every soul who does not listen to that prophet shall be destroyed from the people. And all the prophets who have spoken from Samuel and those who came after him, who proclaimed these days, you are the sons of the prophets and of the covenant that God made with your fathers, saying to Abraham, And in your offspring shall all the families of the earth be blessed.
God, having raised up his servant, sent him to you first to bless you by turning every one of you from your wickedness. And he's speaking there of Jesus. Jesus is the fulfillment of the promise. in Deuteronomy chapter 18. He is the Word of God.
In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and the Word was God. And the word became flesh.
So that means that now God having given this new revelation through his Son Jesus Christ, now God is known specifically and exclusively, and might I say sufficiently Through Jesus Christ. Through Jesus Christ. Because he is the Lord's chosen one. Jesus Christ, the suffering servant. is the Lord's chosen one.
It's what it says in Isaiah chapter 42, verse 1, Behold, my servant whom I uphold, my chosen in whom my soul delights. I have put my spirit upon him, and he will bring forth justice to the nations. And this is repeated in Matthew chapter 12. And Moses says here: It is to him you shall listen. because in him all nations of the earth will be blessed.
And so I end with what Peter calls us to in 1 Peter chapter 1 and verse 13. Therefore, preparing your minds for action and being sober-minded, set your hope firmly. Fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. Set your hope free. Fully.
On the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. God has spoken. He has promised, He has revealed Himself. Trust. Him.
Entrust yourself to him. Because he has spoken. Live, be one who lives by faith. by taking God at his word. That is what we are called to this morning.
If you are here this morning and you have not entrusted yourself in faith to Jesus Christ, You are a in danger you are under his judgment. And he calls you to himself. By virtue of the fact that you're hearing this very message this morning. He calls you to himself.
So that you can be in Christ, so that you can know God, so that you can have access to the Father, so that you can delight in Him, so that you can be with Him in eternity. and not be apart from him. For eternity. He calls you to himself.
Are you ready to respond to that? Is the Lord tugging at your heart this morning? Do you know Christ? Do you know God through Jesus Christ? He makes himself known to you this morning.
If you have any questions about that, I would invite you to see me or Pastor Adam. Dwight, our elder. After the worship service, talk to us. or a trusted friend that you know is in Christ. We want you to know Christ.
God is drawing you to himself. and he desires you to know him. Father, we are so blessed to know that we have a word from you. You have spoken to us. You have made yourself known to us.
so that we can know you. And Father, I pray for the work that you are doing among us this morning, Father. If there's anyone here that does not know you. Through Jesus. Father, that your goodness will lead them to repentance.
they will entrust themselves to you. Because they need the righteousness of Jesus to be acceptable to Father, for those of us who are in Christ. Lord, all of us, please rescue us, Father. Please rescue us. from a sense of needing to be in control.
May we be a people who trust me. trust. You because You have spoken. And you are good. Thank you, Father.
For your word. Thank you for what you have done. Thank you for what you will do. We pray in Jesus' name. Amen.
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