Numbers chapter 24. So in chapter 23 and 24, Balaam spoke to Balak 3 x by blessing the Israelites versus cursing them like Balak wanted him to. And then Balaam prophesized how God will bless Israel with a deliver who is to soon come, meaning the Messiah. God is blessing Israel not just for 1 battle but for the years far ahead.

For me, this chapter focuses on two qualities, and we get to choose which one we want ruling in our hearts and lives.

  1. Balak was a man full of pride and it would eventually be the death of him. He was so accustomed to living his life his way, gaining power through destruction, that his focus was on building his kingdom and not God's Kingdom. And now God's words of truth are speaking of Balak's coming destruction from the Israelites.
  2. Balaam, on the other hand, was a man of humility. However, it wasn't always that way. He had a renewed experience with God. He had, in the past, and not prophesied according to what God would say to him but at times sought out psychics and diviners for truth vs seeking God for his truth. But seven times Balaam gave a message to Balak and emphasized four times how he must only speak God's words meaning God's truth. Pride once ruled in Balaam's heart, but after God disciplined him, Balaam was humbled and had a renewed heart for serving God in using his gifts for God's glory. Now, he truly wanted to speak God's word and God's words only.

 

What drives my heart? Is it pride or humility? Whose kingdom do I want to see grow? My kingdom or God's kingdom? When I speak, am I trying to exalt myself so people see me? Or am I trying to exalt God so people see him and not me? God, be glorified in and through my life. Keep me humble and when I speak let it be God's words and not my own.