**#ComeFollowMeΒ nugget**
Deuteronomy 6β8; 15; 18; 29β30; 34
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Mosesβs earthly ministry began on a mountain, when God spoke to him from a burning bush (see Exodus 3:1–10).
It also ended on a mountain, more than 40 years later, when God gave Moses a glimpse of the promised land from the top of Mount Nebo (see Deuteronomy 34:1–4).
Moses had spent his life preparing the children of Israel to enter that promised land, and the book of Deuteronomy records his final instructions, reminders, exhortations, and pleadings with the Israelites.
Reading his words makes it clear that the real object of Mosesβs ministryβthe preparation the people neededβwasnβt about wilderness survival, conquering nations, or building a community.
It was about learning to love God, obey Him, and remain loyal to Him.
Thatβs the preparation we all need in order to enter the promised land of eternal life.
So while Moses never set foot in the βland flowing with milk and honeyβ (Exodus 3:8), because of his faith and faithfulness, he did enter the promised land that God has prepared for all those who follow Him.
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π¨ πΌ: Illustration of Moses on Mount Nebo, Β© Providence Collection