Episodes
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
The Story of God: Numbers (In The Wilderness)
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Today we come across the 4th book of the Bible. Listen along as we see the way of God for the people of God in the wilderness.
Notes//Quotes:
Numbers 10:33-11:6
When things don’t go “right” we blame others or ourselves, muddle through as best we can, often with considerable crankiness, and wish that we had been born at a different time ”Bible times” maybe!—when living a holy life was so much easier. That’s odd, because the Bible, our primary text for showing us what it means to be a human being created by God and called to a life of obedient faith and sacrificial love, nowhere suggests that life is simple or even “natural.” We need a lot of help. - Eugene Peterson
“In the bible, we rarely encounter unequivocally good or unequivocally bad people. Rather, we encounter many-layered individuals - wretched and lovable, rebellious yet chosen, pitiless and pitiable, wounded but healing - just like the individuals we come across daily and whom we see in the mirror.” David Beldman
Picture (in file)
The text translates literally “and so the people became like those murmuring evil in the ears of Yahweh.” God had promised goodness and blessing; the people responded with rebellious complaints. - Dennis Cole
Num 14:6-10
Numbers 24:15-19
“Jesus, hungry after having fasted for forty days, is asked to turn stones into bread. Had he, however like the ancient Israelites, given priority to his own physical appetite, he would have implied dissatisfaction with God’s provision for him. The second temptation, following Matthew’s order, focuses on God’s ability to save. Here Jesus is challenged to follow the example of the earlier Israelites and test, rather than trust, God’s might to protect him. The third temptation focuses on God’s capacity to give to Jesus those kingdoms that are under the control of another. Whereas the Israelites had doubted God’s strength to give them the land of Canaan, Jesus expresses complete confidence in God. Thus, in various ways Jesus’ faith in God contrasts sharply with that of the Israelites who came out of Egypt.”
John 3:14-17
1 Cor 10:1-14
Hebrews 3:7-14
Comments (0)
To leave or reply to comments, please download free Podbean or
No Comments
To leave or reply to comments,
please download free Podbean App.