The journey's almost over — but Moses still has one last speech. In The Book of Deuteronomy, the fifth and final book of the Torah, we join the Israelites on the edge of the Promised Land as Moses looks back on forty years of wandering, warning, and wonder. It's part recap, part rally cry, and part love letter to a people about to start over. We'll hear the Shema, the Ten Commandments retold, and a powerful reminder that the covenant isn't just history — it's a living relationship. Deuteronomy is about memory, meaning, and moral choice — the moment when a nation learns that freedom isn't just a gift; it's a responsibility renewed every generation.