Choose Life & Seeking the Lost: Deuteronomy 29–30 and Zacchaeus (Day 108)
The Bible in a Year Podcast with Scott Purcell por Scott Purcell
Notas del episodio
Does God still offer a second chance after we've failed? Today in Deuteronomy, Moses renews the covenant with Israel on the plains of Moab. He reminds them that while secret things belong to God, the revealed things belong to us—specifically the choice to return to Him with all our heart. In the Gospel of Luke, we see what "returning" looks like in real time. We follow Jesus into Jericho where He restores sight to a persistent blind man and invites Himself to the home of Zacchaeus, proving that the Son of Man came for one specific reason: to seek and to save the lost.
Today’s Scripture:
📖 Deuteronomy 29–30:10 – Moses reviews the miraculous journey from Egypt and warns against the "root bearing poisonous and bitter fruit" (idolatry). Yet, he offers a staggering promise: even after exile and failure, if the people return to God, He wil ...