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The ancient promise is fulfilled

Many songs have been composed over the years. Also many scores of music have been arranged to these songs. The music styles have evolved over time. The people of Israel were no different. In those times songs were especially important because there were no printed books and only a small few handwritten ones. Many things were remembered through words of songs. Moses wrote a song just before he died to remind the people of Israel the commands of God and the repercussions of not following them. But he also left a promise as inspired by God.

Deuteronomy 32:43,
“Rejoice, O Gentiles, with His people;
For He will avenge the blood of His servants,
And render vengeance to His adversaries;
He will provide atonement for His land and His people.”

Yes, God will provide atonement. Moses in his presentment of God's instructions, included intricate details of all the animal sacrifices and offerings to be made to God. These were meant to be for atonement of sins of the people. But, Moses speaks of God providing the atonement and urges the Gentiles to join in and rejoice.

Let us not be blind. Open your eyes and see the salvation of God given through His body in Jesus Christ for the redemption of all mankind. Yes, we rejoice with the people of Israel.

Father, may all find the eternal salvation promised in ancient times.

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