20 " When your son asks you in time to come , saying , 'What do the testimonies and the statutes and the judgments mean which the Lord our God commanded you?' 21 then you shall say to your son , 'We were slaves to Pharaoh in Egypt , and the Lord brought us from Egypt with a mighty hand . 22 'Moreover, the Lord showed great and distressing signs and wonders before our eyes against Egypt , Pharaoh and all his household ; 23 He brought us out from there in order to bring us in, to give us the land which He had sworn to our fathers .' 24 "So the Lord commanded us to observe all these statutes , to fear the Lord our God for our good always e and for our survival , as it is today . 25 " It will be righteousness for us if we are careful to observe all this commandment before the Lord our God , just as He commanded us.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Deuteronomy 6:20-25
Commentary on Deuteronomy 6:17-25
(Read Deuteronomy 6:17-25)
Moses gives charge to keep God's commandments. Negligence will ruin us; but we cannot be saved without diligence. It is our interest, as well as our duty, to be religious. It will be our life. Godliness has the promise of the continuance and comfort of the life that now is, as far as it is for God's glory. It will be our righteousness. It is only through the Mediator we can be righteous before God. The knowledge of the spirituality and excellency of the holy law of God, is suited to show sinful man his need of a Saviour, and to prepare his heart to welcome a free salvation. The gospel honours the law, not only in the perfect obedience of the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ; but in that it is a plan for bringing back apostate rebels and enemies, by repentance, faith, forgiveness, and renewing grace, to love God above all things, even in this world; and in the world above, to love him perfectly, even as angels love him.