
God keeps His Word
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In this episode, Jonny and Pastor Jonathan Douglas discuss Numbers 23, focusing on Balaam's attempt to curse Israel and the significance of God's promises. They explore the themes of trust, the nature of God's word, and the importance of approaching scripture with humility. The conversation highlights Israel's journey through Moab, the fear of the nations, and the unchanging nature of God's covenant with His people. In this conversation, Jonathan Douglas and Jonny explore the themes of God's covenants, the role of Israel, and the significance of knowing Christ beyond mere intellectual understanding. They discuss the tragic figure of Balaam, the struggle of belief and obedience, and the church's mission as agents of God's kingdom. The conversation emphasizes the importance of transformation and deep care in discipleship, encouraging listeners to engage in a relationship with Christ and participate in His mission.
Takeaways
- Balaam was hired to curse Israel but ended up blessing them.
- Israel's journey through Moab highlights God's protection.
- The nations feared Israel due to God's power.
- God's promises to Israel are unchangeable and trustworthy.
- Human nature often distrusts others, reflecting our own flaws.
- God's word is consistent; He does not change His mind.
- The importance of approaching scripture with humility.
- God's covenant with Israel ensures their protection.
- The overarching narrative of the Bible points to Jesus Christ. God's covenants are foundational to understanding His plan.
- Balaam's story illustrates the struggle between knowledge and obedience.
- The church is called to be agents of God's mission in the world.
- Knowing Christ involves a relationship, not just intellectual assent.
- Transformation is essential for experiencing God's blessings.
- The Old Testament provides context for understanding the New Testament.
- God's promises build upon one another throughout scripture.
- Discipleship requires deep care and commitment to others.
- Belief in Christ leads to participation in His kingdom.
- The church's mission is to make disciples and share the gospel.