<p>Numbers records the wilderness experience of God&rsquo;s covenant people who are moving towards receiving the promises of God in Canaan despite their failures and unbelief. It is a humbling story as far as man is concerned but also a blessed and beautiful account of God&rsquo;s exhaustless patience and mercy as He works to refine His people. Deuteronomy has more occurrences of the expression <em>&ldquo;the Lord our God&rdquo;</em> than any other book in the Bible. The frequency of this phrase and the prevalent occurrences of the words &ldquo;law&rdquo; &ldquo;love&rdquo; &ldquo;land&rdquo; and &ldquo;possession&rdquo; combine to declare Deuteronomy&rsquo;s central message: First through faithful obedience to God&rsquo;s Law the Israelites would properly recognize Jehovah as their God among the nations. Second Jehovah&rsquo;s love for Israel would also be evident to the nations when the Jewish nation miraculously possessed Canaan His inheritance for them. Deuteronomy is a book of practical directives to ensure that Israel both experiences and affirms covenantal love.</p>