Verses 1–3
Obedience Gives Blessing
After the mention in the previous chapter of the ten commandments and the necessity of a mediator, Moses now gives a more detailed description of the commandments. He only passes on what the LORD has commanded him, as befits every good servant (cf. Matthew 28:19). These are commandments to which the people of God are subject in order to go over into the land and inherit the blessings there (Deuteronomy 5:33).
The blessing is presented in “flowing with milk and honey”. It represents abundance and fertility. The expression appears almost twenty times in the Bible (Exodus 3:8; Exodus 3:17; Leviticus 20:24; Numbers 13:27; Numbers 14:8Numbers 16:13-2 Chronicles :; Deuteronomy 6:3; Deuteronomy 11:9Deuteronomy 26:9; Deuteronomy 26:15Deuteronomy 27:3; Deuteronomy 31:20; Joshua 5:6; Jeremiah 11:5; Jeremiah 32:22; Ezekiel 20:6; Ezekiel 20:15). One time the expression is used by the rebellious and unbelieving people for the land of slavery, Egypt (Numbers 16:13). Furthermore, the expression always applies to the promised land.
Milk is a picture of the Word of God as a nutritious and healthy growth means for spiritual life (1 Peter 2:2). Just as a baby depends on its mother’s milk, so the believer is constantly dependent on God’s Word. This is indispensable for life in the land, but it is present in abundance. Honey represents the sweetness of natural relationships. If there is dependence on God, the mutual relationships will also be enjoyed. The living together of God’s children on that basis is beneficial to every member of God’s people.
In that atmosphere all the other blessings and benefits of the LORD can be fully enjoyed. Sharing blessings increases joy.