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Devotion: The Second Census and Joshua’s Anointing

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Joshua’s anointing took place after the second census of Israel. The first census had been of the first generation of Israelites that failed to enter Canaan and died in the wilderness by God’s decree.

Devotion: Balaam and Israel’s Apostasy

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Like the Israelites, we are also continually tempted to place our trust in something other than God. Invitations to idolatry abound.

Devotion: Balaam Blessings the Israelites

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To Balak’s frustration, Balaam blessed the nation he had been hired to curse. His prophecy is also connected to our Savior.

Devotion: The Sin of Moses and the Death of Aaron

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Moses had had more than enough of the “arrogant and stiff-necked” Israelites, and for a moment he took his eyes off his loving and faithful God.

Devotion: Ritual Cleansing

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The cleansing procedures described here carry these spiritual themes as well. There is an overwhelming desire to stand pure and holy in God’s sight.

Devotion: The Responsibilities of Priests and Levities

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In Scripture, a gift is given by God in order to enable the recipients better to serve Him and His people and thereby to live lives of more complete worship.

Devotional: God’s Affirmation of Aaron’s Leadership

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Scripture never portrays people as perfect, and Aaron’s flaws have been visible but God showed him much grace and used him mightily.

Devotional: Korah’s Attempted Coup

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Korah and his followers were also badly wrong about Moses. They thought he was just a normal human leader. Once again, the people failed to learn.

Devotional: Offerings and Obedience

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DEVOTION FOR SUNDAY, MAY 14, 2017 Read Numbers 15 OFFERINGS AND OBEDIENCE One of Fanny Crosby’s lesser-known hymns was intended to be sung by children in Sunday school:...

Devotional: Israel’s Faithlessness and Disobedience at the Border

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Their words and actions insulted the Lord. Confounded by this incredible sin, Moses and Aaron fell facedown before God, once again interceding for the people.