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Numbers 23:6

Posted on 29 December 2023
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“How shall I curse, whom God hath not cursed? or how shall I defy, whom the LORD hath not defied?”

Context:Numbers 23 records the account of Balak, the king of Moab, who was alarmed by the Israelites’ presence near his land. Balak sought the help of Balaam, a diviner, to curse the Israelites and weaken them. Balaam, however, was unable to curse the people because God had blessed them.

Historical Background:At this point in Israel’s journey through the wilderness, they were encamped in the plains of Moab, near the Jordan River. Balak feared their growing strength and wanted to eliminate any potential threat.

God’s Blessing and Protection:Balaam, summoned by Balak, tried to curse the Israelites three times at different locations. However, each time, instead of pronouncing a curse, Balaam found himself speaking words of blessing over Israel. In verse 6, Balaam acknowledges that he cannot curse those whom God has not cursed, nor can he defy those whom the Lord has not defied.

Divine Sovereignty:This verse underscores the sovereignty of God over the affairs of nations and individuals. Despite Balak’s request and Balaam’s attempts, God’s blessing and protection were upon His chosen people. It highlights that God’s plans cannot be thwarted by the efforts of human beings.

God’s Faithfulness:The fact that God had not cursed Israel reveals His faithfulness to His covenant promises. God had chosen Israel as His own people and had promised to bless and protect them. In Numbers 23, we see God’s unwavering commitment to fulfill His promises.

Trust in God’s Promises:Numbers 23:6 encourages us to trust in the promises of God. Just as God was faithful to Israel, He remains faithful to His followers today. We can take comfort in the knowledge that God’s blessings and protection are upon us, and no curse or opposition can prevail against us when we are aligned with His will.

Application:As believers, we should seek to align ourselves with God’s purposes and walk in obedience to His commands. When we do so, we can trust in His faithfulness and find assurance that He will protect and bless us. This verse reminds us to rely on God’s power and trust in His sovereignty, even in the face of challenges or opposition.

In summary, Numbers 23:6 emphasizes God’s blessing and protection over His chosen people. It reveals His faithfulness to His promises and highlights the importance of trusting in His sovereignty. As believers, we can find assurance in God’s unfailing love and provision, knowing that He is with us and working for our good.

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