
Deuteronomy 32:1-3 | Teaching as Gentle Rain
• Jeremiah Fyffe • Series: Deuteronomy 32 | The Song of Moses
“The Song of Moses | No Empty Word” is a call to remember the greatness, faithfulness, and justice of the Lord across generations. Through blessing, provocation, and judgment, the Lord remains the Rock—righteous and unchanging—while His people forget and rebel. Yet even in wrath, God moves toward salvation, and this song, sung by Moses, is no empty word—it is our very life. CG Guide: Q1: How did the Celebration Service have an impact on you this week? Read Deut. 32:1-3 Q2: What can we learn about the heart of God from v2? On Sunday, Jeremiah mentioned that we are often quick to look for “usefulness” from the scriptures, but might skip “enjoyment” of God in the scriptures. Q3: Do you agree? If so, how have you experienced that? If not, why do you disagree? Consider the following quote from Sunday: “There is nothing more practical or more pragmatic or more useful than to see, know, and enjoy God. Not one thing.” Q4: How have you seen, known, and enjoyed God recently?