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Because He Loves You!
Contributed by Larry Grant on Sep 22, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: This passage identifies to Israel that their God is an intentional interactive intimate God. They can rest in His love. They can trust in His Word. They can believe in His promises. They can depend on His power.
Deuteronomy 7:6-8 NKJV
"Because He Loves You!"
September 21, 2025
Intro: Israel is about to enter the Promised Land after 40 years of wandering in the wilderness while a rebellious generation die off. Before they are allowed to enter the land, Moses delivers a series of sermons to the people of God. The content of this book was given to the people of Israel during the last month of Moses’ life. These discourses were given to the generation of Israelites that were born during the wilderness wanderings, who had either been very young, or not yet born, when the Law was first given to Israel. Thus, the book is named “Deuteronomy,” which means “second law.” Deuteronomy is a restatement of the Law of God. It’s the same law but a different delivery! This generation needed to know that God was with them, just as He had promised to be with their fathers. They were about to face the fight of their lives, and they needed divine assurance that they could depend on God as they faced the people of Canaan and committed to live their lives for the Lord. This passage identifies to Israel that their God is an intentional interactive intimate God. They can rest in His love. They can trust in His Word. They can believe in His promises. They can depend on His power. Verse 6 reads, “For thou art an holy people unto the Lord thy God: the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto Himself.” This should remind us of Apostle Peter’s letter to the church (1 Peter 2:9), “But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people; that you should show forth the praises of Him who hath called you out of darkness into His marvelous light:”
1. His Way (because ye were the fewest of all people)
I would not have done it this way! Why choose a few when you could of chosen many? Why choose the least when He could have chosen the most? Proverbs 16:25 says “There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” God says in Isaiah 55:8, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.” In 2 Corinthians 12:9 God said to the Apostle Paul, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” So, Paul answers, “Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” God’s strength is made perfect in weakness because He delights in taking situations where human strength is lacking to demonstrate the greatness of His power. 1 Corinthians 1:27 teaches, “But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.” We must never shrink away from God because of our weakness but run to Him, letting Him equip and empower us to accomplish His will. We must remember His promise: “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint” Isaiah 40:29.
2. His Will (because the Lord loves you)
God will never love you more than He loves you right now… God will never love you less than He loves you right now… God’s love is immutable, It does not change because His love is not based on our response! You can’t make God love you more and praise God that you can’t make Him love you less! It’s always been and always will be His will and not our will! The Apostle John said that, “We love Him, because He first loved us!” The Apostle Paul said in Romans 5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Pastor Chip Ingram defines love in this way, “Love is giving someone what they need the most, when they deserve it the least, at great personal cost.” Pastor Crawford Kimble wrote in his book “Adventures in Love” that, “The defining act of love is revealed solely in the rituals of sacrifice.” John teaches, “In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.” The Apostle is clear that we did not come to our senses on our own. We did not come to Jesus without His direct call on our lives. We are here today because He loved us first! What is PROPITIATION? Propitiation expresses the idea that Jesus died on the cross to pay the price for sin which a holy God demanded of man the sinner. It is the atoning death of Jesus on the cross, through which He paid the penalty demanded by God because of man's sin, thus because of His love for us He set us free from sin and death and the grave.