Deuteronomy 11 sets before Israel a covenant structure of blessing for obedience and curse for disobedience. This exposition works through the chapter's three movements — the works of God recalled, the requirement of God stated, and the promise of blessing or curse declared — and shows how Christ fulfills what Israel failed to do, bearing the covenant curse as the representative of his people. Main points: - The works of God among the people of Israel (vv. 1–7) - The requirement of God for the people of Israel (vv. 8–12) - The promise of blessing or curse for the people of Israel (vv. 13–25) Scripture references: - Genesis 15 - Leviticus 18 - Numbers 11; 16 - Deuteronomy 1:29-31; 4:15; 6; 11:1-32; 27:14-26; 28:1-68 - Joshua 1:6-9; 2:8-13; 6:25 - Psalm 19 - Ecclesiastes - John 1:1-14; 15:1 - Romans 1:18-32 - Galatians 3:10-13; 3:16 - Ephesians 6 - Colossians 1 - Hebrews 5:8; 12 - 1 John 5