Gospel Reflections #481: Living in the Promise
- Touch Point

- Oct 16, 2024
- 2 min read

Deuteronomy 32:45,46 "When Moses had finished speaking all these words to all Israel, he said. Take to heart all the words that I testify against you today, and command your children to observe all the words of this law faithfully."
In his final words, Moses presented the song of victory that God had given him and the law of the Kingdom of God in the hearts of the Israelites so that they could enter the land of Canaan and live there for a long time.
The Kingdom of God is a place where love is the foundation and everything is in harmony with love.
We, too, want to pass on to our descendants God and His love
But I believe that this is not so much about passing it on as it is about showing it, letting it touch us, and letting us experience it, and when it becomes one with our words, it will remain in our hearts.
First of all, I believe that the Word comes alive when we ourselves see God, know God, touch God's love, and experience God's love.
Also, God can only be communicated to others when we have the joy of being with Him.
God's love cannot be understood only by hearing. It cannot be understood by knowledge alone.
The more we experience who God is, what He does for us, and what His love is like, the more we desire to be faithful to the words of the law and to His love, and the more we seek God.
The words of Moses are not commands but promises.
Those who believe in God will be guided by God, and God will fulfill His promises.

AUTHOR'S BIO: This Gospel Reflections page is written by Masae San, who resides in Hiroshima, Japan. Masae is a dedicated student of the Bible with a deep passion for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. She shares her daily reflections on Gospel perspectives to reach out to others and spread the message of God's true love through a Christ-centered approach. We are sharing her insights here so that you, too, can experience the joy that comes from knowing and understanding the true Gospel and the love of God through Jesus Christ.

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