11 “This command that I give you today is certainly not too difficult or beyond your reach. 12 It is not in heaven so that you have to ask, ‘Who will go up to heaven, get it for us, and proclaim it to us so that we may follow it?’ 13 And it is not across the sea so that you have to ask, ‘Who will cross the sea, get it for us, and proclaim it to us so that we may follow it?’ 14 But the message is very near you, in your mouth and in your heart, so that you may follow it. (Deuteronomy 30:11-14)
Chapter 30 is the conclusion of Moses final message to the people.
In it, he exhorted them to obey the statutes and ordinances so they would be blessed. If they did not, they would be subject to curses
He reminded the people of the Lord’s covenant with them and the need to keep their part to be successful in everything they did. He reassured them of hope for the future based on his demonstrated power and faithfulness in the past.
The command referred to verse 11 is all the laws, statutes, and ordinances he gave to Moses. He told them that they were not too difficult to understand or obey. Obedience is possible. And through obedience came success. Verse 6 says:
6 The Lord your God will circumcise your heart and the hearts of your descendants, and you will love him with all your heart and all your soul so that you will live.
Understanding, believing, and obeying the Lord’s covenant was not beyond them.
Knowing God’s commands does not require a journey or intense effort. Nor do the people need to seek a messenger. The commands came from heaven; they were right at hand. They were not lofty or unobtainable.
The gods of the Egyptians and Canaanites were distant and did not express their desires. The gods were a product of their imagination, and their rules were not clearly defined. The people had to guess as to what their god’s wanted.
In contrast, God’s covenant was perfectly clear and easy to follow. They did not have to search for it nor go to great distances to find it and then get someone to explain it to them.
The message (singular), or God’s instructions were close. It was not confusing or rambling but consistent, clear, and unified. It established God’s redemption, forgiveness, restoration, and reestablished his relationship with the fallen.
Moses said that the message was in their mouths. That meant that they had already repeated the truths.
From their mouths it would enter their hearts and become the center of their being and control their thinking and behavior. Like leaven, it would permeate all areas of their life.
It was not like the universe which was filled with mystery. The message was that there was no mystery to living the obedient life.
All they needed to know was contained in the covenant that had been disclosed to them.
In Romans 10, Paul said:
6 But the righteousness that comes from faith speaks like this: Do not say in your heart, “Who will go up to heaven?”, that is, to bring Christ down 7 or, “Who will go down into the abyss?”, that is, to bring Christ up from the dead. 8 On the contrary, what does it say? The message is near you, in your mouth and in your heart.,(Romans 10:6-8)
Challenge: Are God’s commands, statures, ordinances, and laws easy to understand? How do you receive understanding?
“Don't fall into the trap of studying the Bible without doing what it says.” -Francis Chan