What is the meaning of Deuteronomy 6:18? Do what is right and good in the sight of the LORD The command begins with deliberate, observable obedience. God sees everything we do, and His definition of “right and good” sets the standard (Deuteronomy 12:28). • “In the sight of the LORD” keeps motives pure—nothing is hidden (Proverbs 21:2; Psalm 139:1–3). • Joshua 24:15 illustrates the choice each generation makes; John 14:15 shows Jesus linking love and obedience. Practical steps: – Filter decisions through Scripture (Deuteronomy 30:14). – Ask, “Will this please the Lord?” (Micah 6:8). – Choose integrity even when no one else is looking (Proverbs 3:5–7). So that it may be well with you Obedience brings blessing, not as bribery but as life aligned with God’s design (Deuteronomy 5:33). • Psalm 1:1–3 portrays the flourishing of the obedient. • Ephesians 6:2–3 repeats the promise of things going well. Blessings include: – Inner peace and joy (Romans 15:13). – Protection and wisdom (Proverbs 2:7–8). – A witness that draws others (Matthew 5:16). And that you may enter and possess the good land Promises become reality when faith is paired with action (Deuteronomy 1:8; Joshua 21:45). • Hebrews 4:1–11 links this rest to our eternal inheritance; 1 Peter 1:4 calls it imperishable. Takeaways: – Progress requires obedient faith (Numbers 13–14). – Possession involves stewardship (Deuteronomy 8:10). – Today’s “land” includes the callings God entrusts to us (Colossians 3:23–24). That the LORD your God swore to give your fathers The promise rests on God’s unbreakable covenant (Genesis 15:18; Exodus 3:8). • He remains faithful even when we falter (2 Timothy 2:13). • Every promise finds its “Yes” in Christ (2 Corinthians 1:20). Implications: – We live in a story larger than ourselves. – Remembering past faithfulness fuels present courage (1 Samuel 17:37). – God’s reliability secures our hope (Titus 1:2). summary Deuteronomy 6:18 urges heartfelt, visible obedience that pleases God. Such obedience invites His favor, guides us into the blessings He prepared, and ties us to His centuries-old covenant promises. When we do what is right and good before Him, life truly goes well because we walk with the God who keeps every word He has spoken. |