Balaam’s Visions (Numbers 22-24)
The story of Balaam is the story of how God preserved Israel when their enemies sought to ruin them by paying a prophet-for-hire to come and curse them in God’s name. But it is also the story of Balaam himself, a pagan who believed he could do the work of any god you happened to be interested in. As Balak king of Moab said in his effort to recruit Balaam, “I know that whomever you bless is blessed, and whomever you curse is cursed” (Numbers 22:6).
4 responses to “Balaam’s Visions (Numbers 22-24)”
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My favorite read on that story is that sometimes praying about something is a waste of time.
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Yeah. If you’re going to do what you want regardless, why bother with prayer?
Even so, there’s a lesson for preachers who are asking, “If these people are paying me, should I say what they want to hear?”
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Balak: Can you curse these people for me? For money?
Balaam: Lemme check with God.
God: No.
Balak: But like, what if there was more money and I sent more distinguished officials?
Balaam: Lemme double check and make sure I heard God right…
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