Deuteronomy chapter 24 reminds us that God’s commands were always rooted in compassion and relationship. Every instruction in this chapter, whether about marriage, lending, justice, or caring for the poor, was given to help the Israelites live rightly with God and with one another. God wanted His people to remember their past, to remember that they were once slaves in Egypt, and to let that memory shape their actions toward others.
As believers, we too are called to remember where we came from. We were once in bondage to sin, but through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, we have been redeemed and set free. Our remembrance of what God has done for us should overflow in how we treat others—with kindness, fairness, and love. When we live with compassion and integrity, we honor both our Redeemer and the freedom He has given us.
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