22.01.10 “Logistics” Numbers 2:1-16

Episode 220110 January 09, 2022 00:09:43
22.01.10 “Logistics” Numbers 2:1-16
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
22.01.10 “Logistics” Numbers 2:1-16

Jan 09 2022 | 00:09:43

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No matter where you live in the world, I have a simple question for you. Does your neighborhood feel like a large, extended family? If we roll the calendar back two generations or so, that’s what most neighborhoods were like. Adults kept a watchful eye on all the neighborhood kids playing anywhere near their house and if any child needed a drink or the bathroom, well of course, come right in. Or if a bully was frightening the kids, an adult would put themself in the middle of the kids and bring calm and protection for those who might be frightened. How very, very different today, right?
 
But what if everyone who lived in your neighborhood really WAS your extended family? ALL of your extended family! 

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Today’s Scripture is Numbers 2:1-16. 
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