22.01.31 “Mr. Balaam” Numbers 22:1-18

Episode 220131 January 30, 2022 00:11:04
22.01.31 “Mr. Balaam” Numbers 22:1-18
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22.01.31 “Mr. Balaam” Numbers 22:1-18

Jan 30 2022 | 00:11:04

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Have you had times in your life when you simply scratched your head trying to figure out what God was doing as you evaluated the circumstances happening around you? Has it ever seemed that God was allowing something, or actually doing something in your world, which was ‘counter intuitive’ or ‘outside the norm’ of what you expect from God?
 
In our journey with Moses and the Hebrew people, who’ve been wandering the desert for several years, after refusing God’s invitation to enter His land of promise for them, we come to Numbers 22. It’s one of those events that could leave you scratching your head and wondering about God.

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Today’s Scripture is Numbers 22:1-18. 
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Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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