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Deuteronomy 20:

God will destroy the powerful and the oppressors for the benefit of those who are with God, at their place of work, home, or in doing business. Even when your numbers and abilities are greatly reduced against a greater group for whatever reason, you will still prevail in God. After conquering a powerful oppressor, take nothing from him or what he left behind or his ways will lead you away from God because no oppressor really is of God.

Deuteronomy 21:

Do not kill each other for unity is supreme for the chosen ones. The descendants and spouses of the oppressors are the inheritance of God’s people. Traitors who do not work with their own, organize and plan for their God given inheritance, and who works against the interest of the group for personal gain must be put away (Uncle Toms). The unity for your possession or inheritance of your children in more important than a quick temporary paycheck of disunity (from oppressors).

Deuteronomy 22:

God’s people are their brother’s keeper, watching over their brother’s interest when he is unable to, and making sure he losses nothing. Cross-dressing, transvestite, and homosexuality is abominable to God. Do not be unequally yoked. Do not bear false witness or dishonor your wife, family, or each other. Rape is unacceptable and also the woman who does not cry out for help in the process (everyone should know as soon as it really happens; not days after your lover does not call you or is with another woman). Father and sons should never have the same woman at any time.

Deuteronomy 23:

Eunuch and children out of wedlock should not enter God’s congregation. No prostitution (for money, place to stay, or food), orgies, or homosexuality among God’s children. Do not make promises to God that you cannot keep because God expects the promise. Not to make a promise is no sin. Moderation is better than greed.

The book is meant for people who are hopeful but seem not to have yet found their purpose on earth. This book will help enable people and communities to progress with a peace of mind towards their destiny.

Need daily devotion materials for you and your family early in the morning or late at night? I used this daily at night to instruct my children about want I expect from them now and into the future. We pray about the devotional message to a higher power, which makes them feel that the expectation is an achievable goal. It is very good at helping you and your family stay focused in improving your quality of life and making better decisions. Always use this daily!

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