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"I am able to do all things through Him that strengthens me."


~ Philippians 4:13 ~ Holman CSB ~


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1. Verse Reference: Deuteronomy 10:21\n2. Explanation in context of time, environment, and message: This verse is part of Moses\ speech to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. It serves as a reminder to the Israelites that God is the one who deserves all praise and worship, and He is the one who performs mighty acts for them.\n3. Verse: "He is your praise; he is your God, who performs for you those mighty acts that you saw with your own eyes."\n4. Verse information from Strong\s concordance, with the text from the concordance reference: The Hebrew word for "praise" in this verse is "tehillah" (H8416), which means "praise, song or hymn of praise." The word for "God" is "Elohim" (H430), which is the plural form of "El" and refers to the one true God. The word for "performs" is "asah" (H6213), which means "to do, make, accomplish, or perform." \n5. Historical background and cultural context: This verse is part of Moses\ final address to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. The Israelites had been wandering in the wilderness for 40 years due to their disobedience and lack of faith in God. Now, as they are about to enter the land that God had promised to their ancestors, Moses reminds them of God\s faithfulness and power. In the cultural context of the time, it was common for people to worship multiple gods and give credit to them for their victories and blessings. However, Moses reminds the Israelites that it is the one true God, Yahweh, who deserves all praise and worship.\n6. Key Words: praise, God, performs, mighty acts, eyes.\n7. Study Questions:\n- What does it mean to give God praise?\n- What are some examples of mighty acts that God has performed for the Israelites?\n- How does this verse challenge the cultural beliefs of the time?\n- How can we apply this verse in our lives today?\n8. Personal Reflection: This verse serves as a reminder to me that God is the one who deserves all praise and worship. It is easy to get caught up in our own accomplishments and give credit to ourselves or others, but ultimately it is God who enables us to do anything. It also reminds me of God\s faithfulness and power, and how He has performed mighty acts in my own life.\n9. Application: We can apply this verse by constantly giving God praise and recognizing Him as the source of our blessings and victories. We can also remember God\s faithfulness and power in our lives and share our testimonies with others. Additionally, we can use this verse as a reminder to not conform to the beliefs of society, but to always give credit and praise to the one true God.\n10. Conclusion: Deuteronomy 10:21 is a powerful reminder that God is the one who deserves all praise and worship. It challenges us to not conform to the beliefs of society, but to always give credit and praise to God for His faithfulness and power in our lives. Let us continually give God the praise and honor He deserves.

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