Thinking Christian: Clear Theology for a Confusing WorldThinking Christian: Clear Theology for a Confusing World

📜We treat the Old Testament as a dry list of rules. Discovering Deuteronomy as the "Heart" of God’s love and provision.

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For many Christians, the Book of Deuteronomy feels like a dense wilderness of repetitive laws and ancient regulations that seem disconnected from a vibrant relationship with Jesus. 📜📉

In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer sits down with Renee Duffy and Dr. Rebekah Josberger from the Bible Unbranded podcast to flip the script. They reveal that Deuteronomy isn't a burden—it’s the "backbone" of the Bible. By exploring the specific "if-then" commands and Moses' final heartfelt sermons, they show how these laws are actually windows into God’s character, designed to help us fall in love with Him more deeply. ⚓✨

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Law as Revelation: Why the instructions in Deuteronomy are meant to show us who God is, not just what to do. 🧐

  • The Theological Backbone: How this book supports the narrative of the entire Old Testament.

  • Love vs. Fear: Balancing the referential awe of God with the intimacy of His provision.

  • Provision Logic: What ancient agricultural laws teach us about trusting God today.

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