Rochester Assembly Young Adults
This message focused on obedience and spiritual loyalty through the story of Balaam. God clearly commanded Balaam not to go with Balak’s messengers and not to curse Israel because they were blessed (Numbers 22:12). Although Balaam verbally acknowledged God’s authority, his heart was still drawn toward reward, honor, and financial gain. His compromise reveals that partial obedience is still disobedience. A disciple-soldier must follow God’s commands completely rather than trying to negotiate with them based on personal desires. The sermon also emphasized that Satan often works through compromise rather than direct opposition. Balaam eventually found a way to gain reward by leading Israel into idolatry and sexual immorality (Numbers 25; Revelation 2:14). The enemy’s strategies have not changed—if he cannot destroy believers directly, he seeks to corrupt them gradually through temptation and compromise. The New Testament repeatedly warns against the “way of Balaam” (2 Peter 2:15; Jude 1:11). Soldiers for Christ are called to unwavering obedience, spiritual discernment, and holiness in a culture that constantly pressures believers to compromise truth.
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