This lesson from Deuteronomy 31–32:47 highlights Moses’ final act of leadership: writing a song to help Israel remember God’s truth. As Moses prepares to pass leadership to Joshua, he charges the people to be strong and courageous, reminding them that the Lord will never forsake them. Instead of preaching one last sermon, Moses composes a song—the “Song of Moses”—to be sung by all Israel as a witness to God’s greatness, faithfulness, and justice. This song also confronts Israel’s future disobedience, reminding them of their sin and calling them back to repentance. It ends with a hopeful reminder of God’s compassion and ultimate reign. The lesson teaches that music rooted in Scripture helps believers remember God's character and stay anchored in His promises.
The Song of Moses
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