We should love this being with all our heart, all our soul, and all our might. (Deut 6:5)
THE LORD GOD
When your love for Heavenly Father becomes the greatest influence in your life, this becomes easier. (paragraph 1)
MAKING DECISIONS
These are the three ways Moses says to love the Lord thy God. (Deut 6:5)
HEART, SOUL, MIGHT
This happens every seven years when debts are no longer required to be paid back. (Deut 15:1-2)
YEAR OF RELEASE
Moses tells the Israelites to carefully keep the words of the covenant so this can happen. (Deut 29:9)
PROSPER(ITY)
The Lord God led the Israelites for 40 years in the wilderness to humble and test them so He could know this. (Deut 8:2)
WHAT WAS IN THEIR HEARTS
According to Jesus, these are the two greatest commandments upon which all other teachings depend. (paragraph 2)
LOVE GOD AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS
The commandments of the Lord are to be taught diligently to these special people and discussed throughout daily life. (Deut 6:7)
CHILDREN
Moses says there will be no poor among Israel if they do this. (Deut 15:4-5)
OBEY THE LORD
Moses tells the people they must choose this or death and evil. (Deut 30:15)
LIFE AND GOOD
This is what Moses warned might happen to the Israelites after they received great wealth and prosperity. (Deut 8:13-14)
FORGET GOD
You demonstrate love for God by keeping these, which include actions like keeping the Sabbath holy, paying tithing, and using the names of God and Christ with reverence. (paragraph 4)
GOD’S COMMANDMENTS
The Israelites were commanded to bind the commandments on these two parts of their bodies so they wouldn’t forget the Lord. (Deut 6:8)
HAND AND FOREHEAD
Moses commands Israel not to harden their hearts but to do this with their hand toward the poor. (Deut 15:7–8)
OPEN THY HAND WIDE
Loving God, walking in His ways, and keeping His commands leads to this result in the promised land. (Deut 30:16)
LIVING AND MULTIPLYING
The Lord would prosper and bless the Israelites if they did this with all their heart and soul. (Deut 30:9-10)
HEARKEN UNTO THE LORD
Treating all people as children of God, reaching out to those who are lonely or hurt, and speaking _______ rather than words that divide are all ways to show love for others. (paragraph 6)
WORDS THAT UPLIFT
The Israelites were commanded to write these commandments on these two parts of their homes so they wouldn’t forget the Lord. (Deut 6:9)
DOORPOSTS AND GATES
When giving to the poor, your heart should NOT be this. (Deut 15:10)
GRIEVED
Turning away from God and serving other gods leads to this. (Deut 30:18)
PERISH(ING) OR DEATH
Moses tells the Israelites to pick this path, which leads to blessings, rather than a path of death and cursing. (Deut 30:19)
LIFE
As you obey God’s commandments and serve others in Christlike ways, your relationships with God and others will do this. (paragraphs 8-9)
DEEPEN
Moses says this is the reason given when children ask why the Israelites keep these commandments. (Deut 6:21)
THE LORD BROUGHT THEM OUT OF EGYPT WITH A MIGHTY HAND
When a Hebrew servant is freed after six years of service, they must not be sent away in this condition, but instead be generously provided for with food, livestock, and wine. (Deut 15:12-14)
EMPTY
FINAL JEOPARDY
This is the term used to describe what happened at the end of Moses' life when he was taken from the earth to live with God without experiencing mortal death.