Matthew Henry
These verses may be considered either as a conditional promise or as an absolute prediction.
serious consideration, Deut 30:1. “Thou shalt call to mind that which thou hadst forgotten or not regarded.” Note, Consideration is the first step towards conversion. Isa 46:8;
Bring to mind, O you transgressors. The prodigal son came to himself first, and then to his father. That which they should call to mind is the blessing and the curse. If sinners would but seriously consider the happiness they have lost by sin and the misery they have brought themselves into, and that by repentance they may escape that misery and recover that happiness, they would not delay to
return to the Lord their God. The prodigal
called to mind the blessing and the cursewhen he considered his present poverty and the plenty of bread
in his father’s house, Luke 15:17.
returning to the Lord our God, Deut 30:2. If thou turn (Deut 30:10)
with all thy heart and with all thy soul. We must return to our allegiance to God as our Lord and ruler, our dependence upon him as our Father and benefactor, our devotedness to him as our highest end, and our communion with him as our God in covenant. We must return to God from all that which stands in opposition to him or competition with him. In this return to God we must be upright—with the heart and soul, and universal—with all the heart and all the soul.
obey his voice(Deut 30:2),
thou and thy children; for it is not enough that we do our duty ourselves, but we must train up and engage our children to do it. Or this comes in as the condition of the entail of the blessing upon their children, provided their children kept close to their duty.
obey his voice(Deut 30:8), and hearken to it, Deut 30:10.
With all thy heart, and with all thy soul, Deut 30:2.
with all thy heart and with all thy soul, Deut 30:6. It is the heart and soul that God looks at and requires; he will have these or nothing, and these entire or not at all.
According to all that I command thee, Deut 30:2; and again Deut 30:8;
to do all his commandments; for he that allows himself in the breach of one commandment involves himself in the guilt of contemning them all, Jas 2:10. An upright heart has
respect to all God’s commandments, Ps 119:6.
driven out to the utmost parts of heaven, yet thence their penitent prayers shall reach God’s gracious ear, and there his favour shall find them out, Deut 30:4.
Undique ad caelos tantundem est viae—From every place there is the same way to heaven. This promise Nehemiah pleads in his prayer for dispersed Israel, Neh 1:9. It is here promised,
turn their captivity, and gather them from the nations whither they were scattered(Deut 30:3), though ever so remote, Deut 30:4. One of the Chaldee paraphrasts applies this to the Messiah, explaining it thus:
The word of the Lord shall gather you by the hand of Elias the great priest, and shall bring you by the hand of the king Messiah; for this was God’s covenant with him, that he should
restore the preserved of Israel, Isa 49:6. And this was the design of his death, to
gather into one the children of God that were scattered abroad, John 11:51, John 11:52.
To him shall the gathering of the people be.
bring them into their land again, Deut 30:5. Note, Penitent sinners are not only delivered out of their misery, but restored to true happiness in the favour of God. The land they are brought into to possess it is , though not the same, yet in some respects better than that which our first father Adam possessed, and out of which he was expelled.
do them good(Deut 30:5) and
rejoice over them for good, Deut 30:9. For there is joy in heaven upon the repentance and conversion of sinners: the father of the prodigal
rejoiced over him for good.
make them plenteous in every work of their hand, Deut 30:9. National repentance and reformation bring national plenty, peace, and prosperity. It is promised,
The Lord will make thee plenteousin the fruit of thy cattle and land, for good. Many have plenty for hurt; the prosperity of fools destroys them. Then it is for good when with it God gives us grace to use it for his glory.
The Lord thy God will circumcise thy heart, to love the Lord. Note,
circumcised to love Godwhen it is strongly engaged and held by that bond to this duty.
Thou shalt return and obey the voice of the Lord. He that requires us to return promises grace to enable us to return: and it is our fault if that grace be not effectual. herein the covenant of grace is well ordered, that whatsoever is required in the covenant is promised.
Turn you at my reproof: behold, I will pour out my Spirit, Prov 1:23.
the Lord thy Godtwelve times in Deut 30:1~Deut 30:10, intimating,
Behold, we come unto thee, for thou art the Lord our God; therefore to thee we are bound to come, whither else should we go? And therefore we hope to find favour with thee.”
Bring hither the first robe. In the threatenings of the former chapter he is all along called the
Lord, a God of power and the Judge of all: but, in the promises of this chapter,
the Lord thy God, a God of grace, and in covenant with thee.
When all these things shall have come upon thee(Deut 30:1), the blessing first, and after that the curse, then the mercy in reserve shall take place. Though their hearts were wretchedly hardened, yet the grace of God could soften and change them; and then, though their case was deplorably miserable, the providence of God would redress all their grievances. Now,
What have I to do any more with idols? That captivity effectually cured them of idolatry; and then God planted them again in their own land and did them good. But,
alas! who shall live when God doth this?