Hi, it’s me again. Yes, I’m still in Deuteronomy.
I know.
I KNOW.
At this point, Moses and I are basically in a small group together, but honestly, I’m not ashamed. Every time I open this book, I find another layer of God’s heart hidden inside laws, wilderness moments, leadership transitions, and sermons from a tired prophet trying to prepare people for a promise he would never personally step into. And somehow… it still speaks.
Today it was this: “The LORD is their inheritance.” (Deuteronomy 18:2). That verse shook me a little. The Levites had no land, no visible security, and no earthly inheritance like everyone else. Just God. And the older I get, the more I realize that following Jesus sometimes looks exactly like that.
People fail.
Systems fail.
Leaders disappoint.
Things shift.
Dreams change.
Platforms fade.
But Jesus remains.
Maybe maturity in faith is realizing that if God is truly your inheritance, you can survive losing almost everything else.
Anyway, that’s where I am today — still wandering around Deuteronomy like it’s my emotional support book. And honestly? I think I’m okay with that.