In this teaching through Deuteronomy chapter 17, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks through Moses' final instructions to Israel as they prepare to enter the Promised Land. This passage lays out God's standards for true worship, justice, authority, and leadership, with implications that still matter today. We explore: Why God required unblemished sacrifices and how they point forward to Jesus Christ How Israel was to handle idolatry within their cities—and the high standard of proof required The biblical foundation for judicial appeals and obedience to lawful authority Why rejecting God's appointed judgment was considered a serious offense God's foresight in regulating Israel's future kings, including limits on power, wealth, and military strength Why kings were commanded to personally write and study God's law This chapter reveals that God's concern was not just obedience, but humility, justice, and faithfulness—from everyday citizens all the way to the king on the throne. Whether you're studying biblical law, Old Testament theology, or the connection between Deuteronomy and Christ, this lesson provides deep insight into how God structured His covenant people.