Numbers 33

Introduction I'm sure you've noticed that in my sermons I very often begin with a recap of the previous one. So, before going on to study the latest passage, I summarise what we learned from the previous passage. In this way anyone who missed the last sermon can catch up; and everyone else is reminded … Continue reading Numbers 33

Numbers 32

Introduction It was back in chapter 20 that we noted how the Israelites had entered their fortieth, and last, year in the wilderness. And we noted that they were on the verge of entering the Promised Land. However, since chapter 20, lots of things have happened. It was in the fortieth year that Moses and … Continue reading Numbers 32

Numbers 31

Introduction I've said before that the book of Numbers alternates between historical narrative and legal instruction; between history and law. In the narrative sections, it tells the story of the Israelites in the wilderness. In the legal sections, the Lord gave laws to his people to keep. Chapters 28 to 30 contained legal instruction: laws … Continue reading Numbers 31

Numbers 30

Introduction I've explained before that the book of Numbers is called the book of Numbers because it contains lots of numbers. Right at the beginning of the book, all the men aged 20 years and over who were able to serve in the army were counted. And the same thing happened again in chapter 26 … Continue reading Numbers 30

Numbers 28+29

Introduction I've said before that the book of Numbers alternates between history and law. After several chapters of historical narrative -- telling the story of the Israelites in the wilderness -- there always comes a section of legal instruction, with laws and rules and regulations for the people to follow. And then it goes back … Continue reading Numbers 28+29

Numbers 27

Introduction You could almost say that today's passage is about succession planning. You know what succession planning is, don't you? It's when the leaders of organisations begin to think and prepare for the time when they will step down from their leadership roles and others will take over from them. So, the current leaders need … Continue reading Numbers 27

Numbers 26

Introduction When we began to study the book of Numbers, I said that it could be divided up in several ways. For instance, it alternates between history and law. So, chapters 1 to 4, for instance, contain historical narrative, while chapters 5 and 6 contain legal instructions; then chapters 7 to 9 contain historical narrative … Continue reading Numbers 26

Numbers 25

Introduction Let's remember that it's the fortieth year since the Israelites left Egypt; and it's the final year of their wilderness wanderings. They're very near the end of their journey; and soon they'll be crossing over the River Jordan to enter the Promised Land. But still there are obstacles in the way. Last week, we … Continue reading Numbers 25

Numbers 23+24

Introduction Last week we read how Balak -- the king of the Moabites -- sent messengers to Balaam in order to hire him to curse the people of Israel. Balak was afraid that Israel would destroy his people as they had done to the Amorites; but he hoped that -- if Balaam cursed the Israelites … Continue reading Numbers 23+24

Numbers 22

Introduction Verse 1 of today's chapter tells us that the Israelites have reached the plains of Moab; and they've camped along the River Jordan and across from the city of Jericho. That tells us that their journey is almost over, because we know that after they crossed the Jordan, they attacked the city of Jericho … Continue reading Numbers 22