Immanuel Baptist Tucumcari featuring speaker Gordan Runyan

Moses sets the choice before the people, life or death, peace or destruction. Like Jesus 1500 years later, he urges them through the straight gate, upon the narrow path.

Moses invites Israel to realize that God's grace will be available to them even if they should fail. Even if their rebellion lands them in horrible circumstances, the way of repentance and restoration will be open to them. But will they be able to choose to return? What does it mean that God promises to circumcise the hearts of His people?

Moses gathers the nation and then speaks to the individual's heart in this passage, warning against the bitterness of idolatry (Wormwood) and against thinking you'll be okay , even though your sin is cursed. God is after a clean, transformed community of heartfelt faith.

Moses begins to renew or reconfirm the covenant with the nation and reminds them of God's amazing works on their behalf. He does this a lot. A lot! Moses repeats himself a lot. But when he says that God has not given Israel eyes to see or ears to hear, the purpose of that repetition becomes clear. What would he say about us, our eyes and ears?

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If you don't know what Postmillennialism is, this is an excellent place to start learning. A very fine explanation of our strong hope for the future and for the success of the Gospel.

Contact Gordan at pastorgordan at gmail dot com

A shorter sermon from Deuteronomy 26 with the communion service that finished it off.

The actual sermon from Sunday was lost, so I just sat with a cup of coffee and recapped it.

So, in the middle of this message, a baby girl came crawling up to me and obviously wanted me to pick her up. I did, because I'm a dad of girls and mine are all adults who are far away, and....it wasn't terribly professional of me....but I'm not paid so I can act like an amateur once in a while. Anyway, baby Ellie ripped my microphone off at one point. Momentary interruption in sound quality. I'm not apologizing, just letting you know.

With ramifications for modern world politics

Bling, bags, and babes. Oughtta be a rap song.

This is #1 in a short series called Government Under God