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Choosing Life

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The phrase "Choosing Life" in the Bible is prominently associated with Deuteronomy 30:19-20, where Moses urges the Israelites to make a conscious decision between life and death, blessings and curses. He implores them to "choose life" so that they and their descendants may live, emphasizing the importance of loving the Lord, walking in His ways, and keeping His commandments. This choice encapsulates the broader biblical theme of free will and the moral responsibility of individuals to align their lives with God's will, which ultimately leads to spiritual vitality and fulfillment.In this context, "Choosing Life" represents not just a physical existence but a deeper, spiritual life that is rooted in a relationship with God. It points to the idea that true life comes from obedience to God's commands and a commitment to His covenant. This choice is echoed in the teachings of Jesus, who speaks of Himself as the "way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6), indicating that a relationship with Him is essential for experiencing the fullness of life. Thus, choosing life in the biblical sense involves a deliberate decision to embrace God's ways, leading to both temporal and eternal blessings.

Erlo Stegen

In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a young man named Roger who is hitchhiking home after his military service. To his surprise, a wealthy older man in a shiny car stops to give him a ride. During the journey, they discuss life and faith. The older man eventually decides to choose Chris

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