Standing firm in God’s Covenant
Therefore, keep the words of this covenant, and do them, that you may prosper in all that you do. ~ Deuteronomy 29:9
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to experience God’s peace and blessing even in challenging seasons, while others feel stuck or frustrated? Do you ever question whether following God’s ways really impacts your everyday life, or if it’s just a set of rules to follow? Today’s scripture reading reminds us that God’s covenant with His people is not abstract. It is deeply personal, practical, and designed to guide our lives today with protection and success. Every choice we make, both big and small, either opens the door for God’s blessing or creates unnecessary obstacles.
God’s covenant calls us to intentional obedience and awareness. Here are three ways we can stand firm in God’s covenant and allow His guidance to shape our lives.
1. Remember God’s Faithfulness
Moses reminded the Israelites of all God had done for them when delivering them from Egypt, guiding them through the wilderness, and providing for their needs. Obedience was rooted in remembering and trusting God’s faithfulness.
Take time each day to remember how God has guided you in the past. Write down moments when His faithfulness was evident. When challenges arise, revisit your list and remind yourself that the same God who led you before is with you now. Gratitude for past provision strengthens your trust and readiness to obey today.
2. Understand the Consequences of Your Choices
Deuteronomy 29 makes it clear that obedience brings blessing, while turning away from God’s ways brings difficulty. Following His commands is not about earning God’s love, it is about living in agreement with the design God created for life.
Pay attention to how your choices shape your day and your relationships. Notice moments when acting in love, patience, and integrity brings peace, and when compromise or neglect creates confusion. Ask yourself, “Which choice honors God and carries His blessing?” By making deliberate, small choices that honor Him, you position yourself to walk in His guidance and favor all day long.
3. Live with Awareness and Commitment
The Israelites were called to hear God’s covenant and actively commit to it. Obedience requires intention, not casual agreement.
Set aside intentional time weekly to consider your commitments. Pray about your decisions, review your calendar, and evaluate whether your priorities match God’s. Commit to serve, give, or step out in faith where He prompts you. Being deliberate helps you respond quickly when the Spirit nudges your heart, building confidence in your ability to follow Him faithfully.
It wasn’t all that long ago when my schedule was packed from morning until night. Work, ministry, family responsibilities, and daily tasks left me feeling stretched too thin to respond to the small nudges and leading of the Holy Spirit. I realized I had no margin in my life to obey the gentle prompts God was giving me. I began intentionally creating space by waking up earlier to spend quiet time with Him, leaving breathing room between commitments, and prioritizing tasks so I could respond in the moments when the Spirit whispered. One morning, during that new margin, I felt a clear nudge to reach out to someone I had been avoiding. It felt inconvenient, but I ask the Holy Spirit for strength to do it and took that step of faith. That small act brought healing to a strained relationship and renewed my confidence in God’s direction. Creating that margin made all the difference because it allowed me to respond with faith and step into the blessing God had prepared. If I hadn’t set aside that quiet time, I would have been to busy to hear and go in the direction He was leading me and missed the blessing and healing He wanted me to have in my life.
Since that time, I have had many prompts from God’s Spirit. I can’t say that I follow Him perfectly and there are times when I forget that He will make everything fit when I take the time to follow His direction. But when I am tempted to ignore or put off obedience, I now know that I can ask Him for help to follow His plan as He takes care of everything else.
Today I want to encourage you to pay attention to the nudges God gives in your daily life. Obedience in small moments, rooted in thanksgiving, awareness, and commitment, positions you to walk fully in His blessing and guidance. God’s covenant is alive today, and each choice matters. When you trust His words and commit to follow, you will find stability, fruitfulness, and peace right in the middle of life’s challenges.
Today’s scripture reading: Deuteronomy 29
1 These are the words of the covenant which the Lord commanded Moses to make with the children of Israel in the land of Moab, besides the covenant which He made with them in Horeb.
2 Now Moses called all Israel and said to them: “You have seen all that the Lord did before your eyes in the land of Egypt, to Pharaoh and to all his servants and to all his land—
3 the great trials which your eyes have seen, the signs, and those great wonders.
4 Yet the Lord has not given you a heart to perceive and eyes to see and ears to hear, to this very day.
5 And I have led you forty years in the wilderness. Your clothes have not worn out on you, and your sandals have not worn out on your feet.
6 You have not eaten bread, nor have you drunk wine or similar drink, that you may know that I am the Lord your God.
7 And when you came to this place, Sihon king of Heshbon and Og king of Bashan came out against us to battle, and we conquered them.
8 We took their land and gave it as an inheritance to the Reubenites, to the Gadites, and to half the tribe of Manasseh.
9 Therefore keep the words of this covenant, and do them, that you may prosper in all that you do.
10 “All of you stand today before the Lord your God: your leaders and your tribes and your elders and your officers, all the men of Israel,
11 your little ones and your wives—also the stranger who is in your camp, from the one who cuts your wood to the one who draws your water—
12 that you may enter into covenant with the Lord your God, and into His oath, which the Lord your God makes with you today,
13 that He may establish you today as a people for Himself, and that He may be God to you, just as He has spoken to you, and just as He has sworn to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
14 “I make this covenant and this oath, not with you alone,
15 but with him who stands here with us today before the Lord our God, as well as with him who is not here with us today
16 (for you know that we dwelt in the land of Egypt and that we came through the nations which you passed by,
17 and you saw their abominations and their idols which were among them—wood and stone and silver and gold);
18 so that there may not be among you man or woman or family or tribe, whose heart turns away today from the Lord our God, to go and serve the gods of these nations, and that there may not be among you a root bearing bitterness or wormwood;
19 and so it may not happen, when he hears the words of this curse, that he blesses himself in his heart, saying, ‘I shall have peace, even though I follow the dictates of my heart’—as though the drunkard could be included with the sober.
20 “The Lord would not spare him; for then the anger of the Lord and His jealousy would burn against that man, and every curse that is written in this book would settle on him, and the Lord would blot out his name from under heaven.
21 And the Lord would separate him from all the tribes of Israel for adversity, according to all the curses of the covenant that are written in this Book of the Law,
22 so that the coming generation of your children who rise up after you, and the foreigner who comes from a far land, would say, when they see the plagues of that land and the sicknesses which the Lord has laid on it:
23 ‘The whole land is brimstone, salt, and burning; it is not sown, nor does it bear, nor does any grass grow there, like the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboiim, which the Lord overthrew in His anger and His wrath.’
24 “All nations would say, ‘Why has the Lord done so to this land? What does the heat of this great anger mean?’
25 Then people would say: ‘Because they have forsaken the covenant of the Lord God of their fathers, which He made with them when He brought them out of the land of Egypt;
26 for they went and served other gods and worshiped them, gods that they did not know and that He had not given to them.
27 Then the anger of the Lord was aroused against this land, to bring on it every curse that is written in this book.
28 And the Lord uprooted them from their land in anger, in wrath, and in great indignation, and cast them into another land, as it is this day.’
29 “The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but those things which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law.
Journal:
- What is one area of your life where God has already given you clear guidance that you have delayed acting on?
- How can you intentionally remember God’s faithfulness from past seasons to strengthen your trust today?
- Are there decisions or habits in your life that could be adjusted to reflect God’s priorities more clearly?
- When have small acts of obedience led to unexpectedly significant blessings in your life?
- What is one first step you can take this week to respond to God’s covenant in your daily life?