Nuggets from the story of Balaam & Balak.

 ///////////////Num. 22:7-8 



Scripture tells us that God is not a man that He should lie, nor the son of man that He should repent. Beforehand, through the angel, God had already made it clear to Prophet Balaam that He would not consent to Balak’s request to curse Israel.

Therefore, the subsequent divinations and sacrifices administered and supervised by Balaam were products of his own crafty imaginations—not divine instruction.

This narrative mirrors modern dilemmas. Especially, when we find ourselves contemplating decisions about weighty matters on which a supreme authority—God—has already made a categorical statement. When we cannot persuade a Balak-inclined client or associate to abandon such intentions, wisdom may require that we distance ourselves entirely. Avoiding certain meetings or negotiations may prevent us from entering agreements that might later become snares from which we might not easily extricate ourselves. 
Written by Tunde Saduwae, tundeart@yahoo.co.uk

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