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489 | Observe, Rejoice, and Give - Deuteronomy 16

489 | Observe, Rejoice, and Give - Deuteronomy 16

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Have you ever noticed how much God values both remembrance and rejoicing? Deuteronomy chapter 16 takes us on a journey through three important feasts—Passover, Weeks, and Tabernacles—reminding the Israelites to remember God’s deliverance, rejoice in His blessings, and gather in the place He has chosen. These celebrations were not optional—they were acts of obedience, opportunities for gratitude, and moments to come together as God’s people.

But this chapter isn’t only about feasts. It’s about how we live every day. God calls His people to give generously, to show up faithfully, to choose leaders who value justice, and to guard the sacred places of worship from anything that would come between us and Him.

Join us for this episode of the Woman at the Well Ministries podcast as Erika Klose teaches from Deuteronomy chapter 16. Together, we’ll discover how to live lives marked by remembrance, rejoicing, generosity, and purity of heart—so that nothing comes between us and the Lord we love.

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