Deuteronomy 10:21

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that God has done great and fearful things for you, and He is the one you should praise. Moses is speaking to the Israelites, reminding them of God's power and faithfulness.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really powerful superhero friend who has saved you from big dangers. This verse is like a superhero reminding you to thank them for all the amazing things they've done for you.

Historical Background

Moses wrote this during the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land. The Israelites had seen many miracles and experienced God's power, and Moses is reminding them of these things to strengthen their faith.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can remind us to praise God for the difficult experiences we've been through, recognizing that He has helped us through them and is still with us.

Topics

faithpraisesalvationhopeforgivenessstrength

Related Verses

Joshua 24:19Psalm 106:22Isaiah 41:10John 14:27Romans 8:37

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 'great and terrible things' in Deuteronomy 10:21?
These refer to the miracles and judgments that God performed for the Israelites, like parting the Red Sea and guiding them through the wilderness.
Why does Moses emphasize praising God in this verse?
Moses wants to remind the Israelites to give thanks and recognize God's power and faithfulness in the face of the challenges they have faced.
How can this verse help in times of difficulty?
This verse can remind believers that God has been with them through difficult times in the past and is still with them, providing strength and hope.
Are there any other verses that talk about praising God for His power?
Yes, other verses like Psalm 145:3 and Isaiah 43:13 also emphasize praising God for His power and faithfulness.
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