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Numbers 32 looks at the sin of settling into personal comfort while refusing to fight alongside others until they receive their inheritance.
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Numbers 36: Losing Ground
Numbers 36 revisits the five daughters of Zelophehad and reveals that preserving their inheritance depended on marrying within their tribe. The chapter closes the book of Numbers with a powerful reminder that the relationships we choose can either protect or erode the spiritual ground and legacy that God and those before us have fought to secure.
Numbers 35: God Loves to Speak Opposite Jericho
In Numbers 35, while Israel stands facing the towering walls of Jericho, God speaks confidently about establishing forty-eight cities for the Levites and cities of refuge throughout the land. The chapter reminds us that God often declares future provision and blessing while the greatest obstacle still stands in front of us, calling us to trust His Word over what our eyes can see.
Numbers 34: I Have a Promise but It’s Going to Be a Fight
In Numbers 34, God clearly defines Israel’s promised inheritance, but the surrounding context makes it clear that receiving what God promises requires driving out what opposes His purposes. The chapter reminds us that divine promises are often accompanied by spiritual conflict, and that certain attitudes, habits, and relationships may need to be removed before we can fully possess the blessings God intends for us.
Numbers 33: We Have Never Seen a List Like This Before
Numbers 33 is Moses’ God-ordained journal of Israel’s forty-two wilderness stops, reminding us that every place of testing, failure, and victory becomes a testimony of God’s faithfulness and a source of confidence for the battles that still lie ahead.
Numbers 32: Be Sure Your Sin Will Find You Out
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