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Following the Father

Deuteronomy 30:9-14

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INTRODUCTION

A.	William Gascoigne imprisoned Prince Henry, the son of Henry IV.
	1.	Henry IV sent a letter to Sir Gascoigne & said: "Happy is the king who 
		has a magistrate possessed of courage to execute the laws; and still 
		more happy in having a son who will submit to the punishment 
		inflicted for offending them."
	2.	Shakespeare put it this way in his King Henry IV: "Happy am I, that 
		have a man so bold That dares do justice on my proper son; And not 
		less happy to have such a son, That would deliver up his greatness Into 
		the hands of justice."
B.	If an earthly king-father is willing to see a son punished for breaking his 
	law, how much more will the heavenly King-Father be willing to see his 
	children punished for breaking his Law!
	1.	The Israelites learned that lesson quite powerfully.
		a.	When Israel went against Ai, about thirty-six Israelites died in 
			battle & the men of Ai chased the Israelite soldiers.
			1)	Joshua goes before the Lord & blames God for the disaster that 
				had befallen his army.
			2)	But, God replies: "Israel has sinned; they have transgressed my 
				covenant that I commanded them; they have taken some of the 
				devoted things; they have stolen and lied and put them among 
				their own belongings.  Therefore the people of Israel cannot 
				stand before their enemies" (Josh 7:11-12).
			3)	The Israelites had sinned against the Lord; therefore, they 
				suffered punishment.
		b.	When the nation of Judah continued in idolatry, God sent them 
			into Babylonian Captivity.
	2.	Throughout the Scriptures, we find the people of God paying dearly for 
		their disobedience.
		a.	David lost his newborn child because of his affair with Bathsheba.
		b.	Ananias & Sapphira dropped dead when they lied to the Holy 
			Spirit.
	3.	We cannot expect that we shall escape the penalty of disobedience.
		a.	Christians who fall away are in a far worse state than the non-
			Christian. Peter writes: "If, after they have escaped the defilements 
			of the world through the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus 
			Christ, they are again entangled in them and overcome, the last 
			state has become worse for them than the first" (2 Pet 2:20).
		b.	Therefore we must be consistently "Following the Father."
C.	In this morning's text, Moses urges the Israelites to be "Following the 
	Father."
	1.	READ TEXT.
	2.	This passage is part of the covenant renewal in Moab.
		a.	In that covenant renewal, God sets before the Israelites two 
			choices:
			1)	They can be faithful to the Lord & God will bless and bless and 
				bless.
			2)	Or, they can be faithless to the covenant & God would send upon 
				them all his promised curses.
		b.	Yet, Moses makes clear in this morning's text that if God sent all his 
			promised curses upon his people, they could repent & once again 
			find the richest blessings of God upon them.
			1)	This passage has much for all of us in this modern age:
				a)	Maybe you are a Christian who has strayed from the glorious 
					blessings of God; this text calls you to return & tells you how 
					to return to the Lord.
				b)	Maybe you are a Christian who is earnestly striving to do 
					right before God; this text will encourage you on that journey 
					& inform you how you can "Follow the Father" even more 
					closely.
				c)	Maybe you aren't a Christian; this text will call you to 
					surrender to Jesus & "Follow the Father" ever so closely.
			2)	How do we go about "Following the Father"? That following 
				is: A FRUITFUL FOLLOWING, A FOCUSED FOLLOWING, & A 
				FILED FOLLOWING.

A FRUITFUL FOLLOWING, v 9

A.	"The LORD your God will make you abundantly prosperous in all the work 
	of your hand, in the fruit of your womb and in the fruit of your cattle and 
	in the fruit of your ground. For the LORD will again take delight in 
	prospering you, as he took delight in your fathers."
B.	If the Israelites sinned against the Lord, they would lose the great 
	blessings God had promised to give them. 
	1.	In the last few chapters of Deuteronomy, we get a glimpse at the 
		punishment they would incur.
		a.	"The LORD will strike you with wasting disease and with fever, 
			inflammation and fiery heat, and with drought and with blight and 
			with mildew. They shall pursue you until you perish" (Deut 28:22).
		b.	"The LORD will cause you to be defeated before your enemies. You 
			shall go out one way against them and flee seven ways before them. 
			And you shall be a horror to all the kingdoms of the earth. And your 
			dead body shall be food for all birds of the air and for the beasts of 
			the earth, and there shall be no one to frighten them away" (Deut 
			28:25-26).
	2.	Yet, the Israelites would have an opportunity to rid themselves of all 
		those scourges.
		a.	With their repentance, God would bless the work of their hands, the 
			fruit of their womb, the fruit of their cattle, & the fruit of the 
			ground.
		b.	God doesn't promise the Israelites a probationary period.
			1)	That's precisely what we do: Someone seeks to mend his ways & 
				we'll forgive conditionally - we're always waiting for him to 
				mess up again.
			2)	God doesn't say that if the Israelites returned to him, they would 
				receive blessings in a few months or a few years. They would 
				return & have blessings: Period.
C.	"Following the Father" is still "A Fruitful Following" - God still 
	blesses the penitent.
	1.	Peter told a crowd at Solomon's Portico: "Repent therefore, and turn 
		again, that your sins may be blotted out, that times of refreshing may 
		come from the presence of the Lord" (Acts 3:19-20).
	2.	"I will be merciful toward their iniquities, and I will remember their 
		sins no more" (Heb 8:12).
	3.	If you turn back to God, he will forgive you & he will bless you so 
		abundantly - he will remember your sins no more & he will bestow 
		upon you every spiritual blessing in Christ.
	4.	Do you need "A Fruitful Following" to receive God's manifold 
		blessings?

A FOCUSED FOLLOWING, v 10

A.	"When you turn to the LORD your God with all your heart and with all 
	your soul" (Deut 30:10).
B.	God wants a "Focused Following" - a following where we "Follow the 
	Father" with great focus, with our all.
C.	There are many folks in this world who want a "cafeteria-style" religion - 
	i.e., they want to pick & choose the parts of Scripture they obey.
	1.	Maybe someone says, "I come on Sunday mornings. I don't cheat on 
		my wife. I don't lie. What's it matter if I lose my temper every now & 
		then?" 
	2.	Maybe you have a list of what it means to be a true Christian. As long 
		as you faithfully do the things on your list, it doesn't matter what you 
		do or don't do.
	3.	The history of Israel is a tragic story of a people who refused to 
		"Follow the Father" with focus.
		a.	Solomon, who had built the wonderful Temple for the worship of 
			God later followed other gods, too: "Solomon went after Ashtoreth 
			the goddess of the Sidonians, and after Milcom the abomination of 
			the Ammonites. So Solomon did what was evil in the sight of the 
			LORD and did not wholly follow the LORD, as David his father had 
			done. Then Solomon built a high place for Chemosh the 
			abomination of Moab, and for Molech the abomination of the 
			Ammonites, on the mountain east of Jerusalem" (1 Ki 11:5-7).
		b.	Notice these words from Jeremiah:
			1)	"Behold, you trust in deceptive words to no avail. Will you steal, 
				murder, commit adultery, swear falsely, make offerings to Baal, 
				and go after other gods that you have not known, and then come 
				and stand before me in this house, which is called by my name, 
				and say, 'We are delivered!'-only to go on doing all these 
				abominations?" (Jer 7:8-10).
			2)	The people wanted to do their own thing & then run to the LORD 
				when the path became difficult.
D.	We dare not live that way!  We need "A Focused Following"!
	1.	It is not possible to serve the Lord without "A Focused Following": "No 
		one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the 
		other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other" (Matt 
		6:24).
	2.	When we "Follow the Father," we must determine that he will be 
		the only one we follow - that he will be our all.
		a.	He must be more important than money (Matt 6:24).
		b.	He must be more important than our family (Lk 14:26).
		c.	He must even be more important than our own lives (Lk 14:26).
E.	Kentucky was a border state during the Civil War. Although the state 
	remained in the Union, many citizens did own slaves & many Confederate 
	sympathizers could be found throughout the Commonwealth.
	1.	One farmer wasn't sure what he should do - he had devotion to both 
		sides of the cause.
	2.	Therefore, he wore a blue jacket & gray slacks, and one day while he 
		was working in his fields he was shot - by both sides!
	3.	We cannot "Follow the Father" & this world - we must choose. 
		How will you choose?

A FILED FOLLOWING, vv 11-14

A.	"This commandment that I command you today is not too hard for you, 
	neither is it far off. It is not in heaven, that you should say, 'Who will 
	ascend to heaven for us and bring it to us, that we may hear it and do it?' 
	Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, 'Who will go over the sea 
	for us and bring it to us, that we may hear it and do it?' But the word is 
	very near you. It is in your mouth and in your heart, so that you can do it."
B.	"Following the Father" is "A Filed Following," for the standard by 
	which we "Follow the Father" has been filed in our hearts.
C.	The Word that God commanded the Israelites was not too difficult for 
	them to do.
	1.	Think about that for a moment! 
		a.	If the difficult laws of the Old Testament were not too difficult for 
			the Israelites, who are we to complain?!
			1)	They had more than 600 individual laws they needed to 
				remember.
			2)	At the Jerusalem Conference, Peter says, "Why are you putting 
				God to the test by placing a yoke on the neck of the disciples that 
				neither our fathers nor we have been able to bear?" (Acts 15:10).
		b.	The Word of God is so easily understandable.
	2.	We may not understand every nuance of Daniel or Revelation, but we 
		have no difficulty understanding what God requires of our salvation!
D.	The commandment of God wasn't far away, for it was in their mouths & 
	hearts.
	1.	If we wish to "Follow the Father," we need the Word of God to be 
		filed away - to have it in our hearts.
	2.	"I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against 
		you" (Ps 119:11).
		a.	David had filed away the Word of God to keep him from sinning 
			against the Father.
		b.	We so desperately need to have the word of God filed away in our 
			hearts.
			1)	We will need that Word when the temper torments us.
			2)	We will need that Word when Satan sows seeds of doubt in our 
				hearts.
			3)	We will need that Word when Satan's way looks so appealing.
	3.	Have you filed away God's Word for the day of trouble?
		a.	Are you "Following the Father"?
		b.	Do you need to come to him this morning & follow him so closely?

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