8/18/25

Deuteronomy 7–11, Isaiah 49–51, Romans 8: God’s Covenant Love & Overcoming Tribulation

This week’s teaching walks through Deuteronomy 7:12–11:25, Isaiah 49:14–51:3, and Romans 8:31–39. Moses reminds Israel that covenant blessing is tied to faithfulness, obedience, and rejecting Canaanite idolatry. Isaiah comforts the exiles with God’s promise of restoration through His Servant, assuring them that His love has not been forgotten. Paul brings this theme into the New Testament, declaring that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ.

Through the Torah, Prophets, and New Testament, we see one unified message: God’s faithfulness, covenant promises, and unfailing love endure across every generation.

📖 Readings Covered

  • Deuteronomy 7:12–26 – Blessings, covenant, and removing idolatry

  • Deuteronomy 8–11:25 – Lessons from the wilderness and warnings about forgetting God

  • Isaiah 49:14–51:3 – Comfort for the exiles and God’s enduring covenant promises

  • Romans 8:31–39 – Nothing separates us from the love of God in Christ Jesus

Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction: Recapping the Theme of Moses’ Second Discourse
02:06 – Deuteronomy 7:12–26
23:40 – Deuteronomy 8–11:25
39:51 – Isaiah 49:14–51:3
55:11 – Romans 8:31–39
1:03:43 – Closing Thoughts

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