Tuesday, July 14, 2015

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Numbers 22:1-14  The Message

Balaam

22 The People of Israel marched on and camped on the Plains of Moab at Jordan-Jericho.
2-3 Balak son of Zippor learned of all that Israel had done to the Amorites. The people of Moab were in a total panic because of Israel. There were so many of them! They were terrorized.
4-5 Moab spoke to the leaders of Midian: “Look, this mob is going to clean us out—a bunch of crows picking a carcass clean.”
Balak son of Zippor, who was king of Moab at that time, sent emissaries to get Balaam son of Beor, who lived at Pethor on the banks of the Euphrates River, his homeland.
5-6 Balak’s emissaries said, “Look. A people has come up out of Egypt, and they’re all over the place! And they’re pressing hard on me. Come and curse them for me—they’re too much for me. Maybe then I can beat them; we’ll attack and drive them out of the country. You have a reputation: Those you bless stay blessed; those you curse stay cursed.”
7-8 The leaders of Moab and Midian were soon on their way, with the fee for the cursing tucked safely in their wallets. When they got to Balaam, they gave him Balak’s message.
“Stay here for the night,” Balaam said. “In the morning I’ll deliver the answer that God gives me.”
The Moabite nobles stayed with him.
Then God came to Balaam. He asked, “So who are these men here with you?”
10-11 Balaam answered, “Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, sent them with a message: ‘Look, the people that came up out of Egypt are all over the place! Come and curse them for me. Maybe then I’ll be able to attack and drive them out of the country.’”
12 God said to Balaam, “Don’t go with them. And don’t curse the others—they are a blessed people.”
13 The next morning Balaam got up and told Balak’s nobles, “Go back home; God refuses to give me permission to go with you.”
14 So the Moabite nobles left, came back to Balak, and said, “Balaam wouldn’t come with us.”

For Reflection 
The Moabites had resolved to ruin the Israelites.  They had forsaken the religion of their father Lot. Yet, out of the remains of the religion of Abraham, Balaam appeals to God to curse the Israelites.  God answers Balaam's appeal and advises him.  Balaam takes the advice and follows it.  Balaam seems to return to God what is God's.

God always finds the worthy in unworthy places.  God always anticipates the unanticipated solutions to result in bolstering the faith of those who are within God's sphere.  Only God knows whom is to be blessed and only God can bless.

Pray
prayers of thanksgiving for God's justice.  Pray that you will find love at the root of your just actions.  Pray that you will find unanticipated responses to the conflicts you face.

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