Balaam, a prophet, is summoned by Balak, the king of Moab, who is concerned about the Israelites encamped nearby. Balak hopes that Balaam will curse the Israelites, thus ensuring Moab's security. However, Balaam's role as a prophet means he can only speak what God commands. As Balaam returns to Balak, he finds him standing by his offering, a sign of Balak's anticipation and hope for a favorable divine message. Balak's question, "What did the LORD say?" reveals his anxiety and desire for control over the situation. This encounter underscores the theme that God's will is sovereign and cannot be manipulated by human actions or desires. Despite Balak's offerings and expectations, God's message remains unchanged, highlighting His unyielding nature and the futility of trying to alter divine plans through human means. This passage encourages believers to trust in God's wisdom and timing, recognizing that His plans are ultimately for the good of His people, even when they do not align with our immediate desires.
So he went to him and found him standing beside his offering, with the Moabite officials. Balak asked him, "What did the LORD say?"
Numbers 23:17
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