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We are going to hear Balaam speak today in Numbers 23 and 24. Are you listening for God’s voice through others?

In Numbers 21 and 22, we are going to learn about the bronze serpent lifted up in the wilderness and a talking donkey. Does God try to speak to you through some unconventional means?

In Numbers 19 and 20, we will learn more about laws of purification while living in the wilderness, the struggle for water in the desert, what keeps Moses out of the Promised Land, and the death of Aaron. Can disobedience keep you from the Promised Land?

Today, we will cover Numbers 17 and 18. Chapter 17 is about Aaron’s staff and chapter 18 is about the duties of priests and Levites. What do you think about tithing?

Today brings us to Numbers 15 and 16. In chapter 14, we learned the people were going to be stuck in the wilderness for forty years. They have to know how to live, so these chapters present a few laws they have to live by while they are in the wilderness. Do you have a rebellious spirit?

In Numbers 13 and 14, the spies are sent to look over the land of Canaan, and the people rebel. How do you see things, from physical or spiritual eyes?

In Numbers 11 and 12, as the Israelites begin to move across the wilderness, they complain to Moses. Chapter 11 is thirty-five verses and chapter 12 is sixteen verses. Let the complaints begin. Do you complain to God?

Numbers 9 is about celebrating Passover and Numbers 10 is about Israel moving toward the Promised Land. To move or not to move is our question today.

In Numbers 7 and 8, we will learn about offerings at the tabernacle’s consecration. Chapter 8 will feature cleansing the Levites and retirement of the Levites. Do you go along with the crowd or stand alone?

In Numbers 5 and 6, we are past the census detail of chapters 1-4, so these will be more interesting chapters concerning confession, restitution, the test of adultery, and the Nazirite vow. Do you know the Nazirite vow?