On Standing Before God
Deuteronomy 29:10-13
You stand this day all of you before the LORD your God; your captains of your tribes, your elders, and your officers…


1. Surely there is a warning — for the forgetful a startling, for the guilty a terrible, even for the good man a very solemn warning — in the thought that not only our life in its every incident, but even our heart in its utmost secrets, lies naked and open before Him with whom we have to do.

2. The thought that we stand before God involves not only a sense of warning, but a sense of elevation, of ennoblement. It is a sweet and a lofty doctrine, the highest source of all the dignity and grandeur of life.

3. A third consequence of life spent consciously in God's presence is a firm, unflinching, unwavering sense of duty. A life regardful of duty is crowned with an object, directed by a purpose, inspired by an enthusiasm, till the very humblest routine carried out conscientiously for the sake of God is elevated into moral grandeur, and the very obscurest office becomes an imperial stage on which all the virtues play.

4. The fourth consequence is a sense of holiness. God requires not only duty, but holiness. He searcheth the spirits; He discerneth the very reins and heart.

5. This thought encourages us with a certainty of help and strength. The God before whom we stand is not only our Judge and our Creator, but also our Father and our Friend.

(Dean Farrar.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Ye stand this day all of you before the LORD your God; your captains of your tribes, your elders, and your officers, with all the men of Israel,

WEB: You stand this day all of you before Yahweh your God; your heads, your tribes, your elders, and your officers, even all the men of Israel,




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