Numbers 22:6, 12, 20-21, 23-26, 32-33.
6 “Therefore please come at once, curse this people
for me, for they are too mighty for me. Perhaps I shall be able to
defeat them and drive them out of the land, for I know that he whom
you bless is blessed, and he whom you curse is cursed.”
12 “And God said to Balaam, ‘You shall not go with
them; you shall not curse the people, for they are blessed.”
20-21 “And God came to
Balaam at night and said to him, ‘If the men come to call you, rise
and go with them; but only the word which I speak to you—that you
shall do.’ So Balaam rose in the morning, saddled his donkey, and
went with the princes of Moab.”
23-26 “Now the donkey saw the Angel of the Lord
standing in the way with His drawn sword in His hand, and the donkey
turned aside out of the way and went into the field. So Balaam struck
the donkey to turn her back onto the road. Then the Angel of the Lord
stood in a narrow path between the vineyards, with a wall on this
side and a wall on that side. And when the donkey saw the Angel of
the Lord, she pushed
herself against the wall and crushed Balaam’s foot against the
wall; so he struck her again. Then the Angel of the Lord
went further, and stood in a narrow place where there was no way to
turn either to the right hand or to the left.”
32-33 “And the Angel of the
Lord said to him, ‘Why
have you struck your donkey these three times? Behold, I have come
out to stand against you, because your way is perverse before Me. The
donkey saw Me and turned aside from Me these three times. If she had
not turned aside from Me, surely I would also have killed you by now,
and let her live.” NKJV
In this passage we see the account of Balak, the king
of Moab who felt threatened by the Israelites and wanted to have
Balaam, a man who was not fully decided on whom he would serve, whether
God or his selfish ambitions, although he seemed to have deep
knowledge of God and of His ways (Numbers 24:15-16). Balaam is called
the son of Jezebel. I will explain why. He has received this title
because he helped the King of Moab get the children of Israel out of the way “by forsaking the worship of the Lord their God
and worship other gods through their marriage union with other
nations that were idol worshipers.”
Balaam did this for the
reward he was offered. He was divided between two opinions even
though he knew he had the authority to speak a word and see it come
to pass whether to bless or to curse which shows he was a judge with
an apostolic anointing as illustrated in verse 6.
Verse 5 of Numbers 22 in the NLT version says, “Look,
a vast horde of people has arrived from Egypt. They cover the face of
the earth and are threatening me.”
We can see how the people of
Israel were walking
strong and being blessed of their God, and this made their enemies
feel weak and small, and be greatly threatened by them, especially after
these enemies had seen or heard of the wonderful victories God was giving His people. This demonstrates that there will be temptations to speak
against someone perhaps in leadership or a peer whether in the body
of Christ or outside of the Church, that looks like is being blessed of God, or because
their anointing and spiritual strength is evident. The speaking against is directed at killing the person's
influence in others.
One of the first signs the enemy shows that he is threatened by a person or group is that he will raise someone or a group of people to speak against the person, but the ones that are being condemned with their words and detoured from their promised lands are the ones gossiping and slandering as they are at the same time helping the one they are speaking against rise to higher levels in God for He fights their battles. There has to be a persistence in our determination to be used as instruments of blessing instead of instruments of strive and division because even our enemies can be changed by our love, unless God has prompted us to avoid them and allow Him to intervene in the situation as we cry out for justice to be done.
One of the first signs the enemy shows that he is threatened by a person or group is that he will raise someone or a group of people to speak against the person, but the ones that are being condemned with their words and detoured from their promised lands are the ones gossiping and slandering as they are at the same time helping the one they are speaking against rise to higher levels in God for He fights their battles. There has to be a persistence in our determination to be used as instruments of blessing instead of instruments of strive and division because even our enemies can be changed by our love, unless God has prompted us to avoid them and allow Him to intervene in the situation as we cry out for justice to be done.
After the
King of Moab had sent for Balaam to curse the people of Israel, God
told him (Balaam) in verse 12 to not curse them for they are a blessed people.
This invitation to curse came again, and this time with a bigger
bribe from the King of Moab who sent even more powerful messengers to
make the offer more enticing for Balaam. But God tested him in verse 20 and told him to rise and go with the servants of the King of Moab; but only to say what He would prompt him to. But Balaam failed the
test and went blinded to all righteousness to see if there was a
possibility for him to curse the people of God and get the reward offered to him. He set out to head in
the wrong direction arousing God's anger through His Angel.
This situation was just like it happens to many of us
when we insist on going the wrong way. Verses 23 to 26 describe how the way
got narrower and narrower for Balaam until there was no way to turn,
but to the Angel of the Lord. Then He finally opened his eyes and
could see that the donkey, whom he was blaming for his delay in reaching the wrong destination, was not his problem. It was his disobedience and continual pursuit of the wrong ways. In verses 32 and 33 we see that Balaam
had struck the donkey three times to get it to continue going
down the wrong path, but the Angel called his ways perverse and was
willing to even kill Balaam. The donkey saved his life by not moving
forward. This demonstrates to us that sometimes there are things we
are blaming for not allowing us to move forward with our selfish
ambitions, but in reality they are keeping us from perishing in the
way, so that we can repent and turn back in the right direction.
There is a doctrine called the doctrine of Balaam that
causes us to curse ourselves with our behavior because we have
violated the spiritual principles of the Kingdom of God due to our
disobedience. This causes us to see obstacles
brought by our own sinful nature. Verse 32 of Numbers 22 in the NLT
version says that the Angel of the Lord spoke to Balaam saying, “I
have come to block your way because you are stubbornly resisting me.”
When we violate the principles of the kingdom of God whether we are aware of it or not, we are
disobeying the laws of His kingdom and thereby are opening ourselves
to demonic attacks brought because we have caused a breach in our
hedge of protection until we turn back. The other side of that
obstruction comes from God Himself who will obstruct the way of the
proud (1 Peter 5:5).
-When we turn away from God, the ways of His Kingdom,
and His righteousness to instead serve the things of the world;
-when we choose to walk in unforgiveness and offense instead of extending forgiveness and compassion to our brothers and sister and the lost;
-when we turn away from our relationship with God and our walk of faith and trust in His Word;
-when we do not submit to the authority figures in our lives and fail to give honor to our leaders as well as our peers;
-also when we do not give tithes and offerings or help the poor, instead of allowing fear or carelessness to block us from the source of our provision;
-when we walk independently from the leading of the Holy Spirit and obstruct ourselves from being used as objects of God's power for others to see His goodness;
-when we make ourselves objects of division, slander and strife, instead of becoming objects of unity and love with thanksgiving unto God for the privilege to serve Him and be vessels that can be used of Him;
-when we engage in promiscuity and the use of substances that alter our thinking which can damage our bodies, and that way sin against our own bodies which are the temple of the Holy Ghost;
-when we murmur and complain instead of trusting God and praise Him on the way to our breakthroughs, we are violating Spiritual laws from God's Kingdom that cause us to decrease instead of increase in Him.
-when we choose to walk in unforgiveness and offense instead of extending forgiveness and compassion to our brothers and sister and the lost;
-when we turn away from our relationship with God and our walk of faith and trust in His Word;
-when we do not submit to the authority figures in our lives and fail to give honor to our leaders as well as our peers;
-also when we do not give tithes and offerings or help the poor, instead of allowing fear or carelessness to block us from the source of our provision;
-when we walk independently from the leading of the Holy Spirit and obstruct ourselves from being used as objects of God's power for others to see His goodness;
-when we make ourselves objects of division, slander and strife, instead of becoming objects of unity and love with thanksgiving unto God for the privilege to serve Him and be vessels that can be used of Him;
-when we engage in promiscuity and the use of substances that alter our thinking which can damage our bodies, and that way sin against our own bodies which are the temple of the Holy Ghost;
-when we murmur and complain instead of trusting God and praise Him on the way to our breakthroughs, we are violating Spiritual laws from God's Kingdom that cause us to decrease instead of increase in Him.
Numbers
25:1-9 also says that the people of Israel intermarried with
the people of Moab. This advice came from Balaam to help Balack drive
the children of Israel from the land by sending women from his
kingdom to intermarry with the Israelite men. This was an abomination
in God's eyes for He had commanded in Deuteronomy 7:3-4 to never do
such a thing for it would defile them as a nation and turn them to
worship other gods which indeed happened. The enemy uses this type of
tactics and strategies when he cannot turn us away from worshiping
God, so he brings stumbling blocks in the form of little foxes that
spoil the vine (Song of Solomon 2:15),
By these little foxes many people have been driven from the path and those that did not detect it soon enough were detoured severely until they died in the wilderness. This happened to the first generation of the children of Israel when they came out of Egypt until most of them had to die and the next generation then entered the promised land under the leadership of Joshua. Balaam, who knew the ways of the Lord, knew of this principle and advised Balak to use this strategy to get the children of Israel to forfeit their destinies by violating God's command. This disobedience caused the death of 24,000 of them in the wilderness.
By these little foxes many people have been driven from the path and those that did not detect it soon enough were detoured severely until they died in the wilderness. This happened to the first generation of the children of Israel when they came out of Egypt until most of them had to die and the next generation then entered the promised land under the leadership of Joshua. Balaam, who knew the ways of the Lord, knew of this principle and advised Balak to use this strategy to get the children of Israel to forfeit their destinies by violating God's command. This disobedience caused the death of 24,000 of them in the wilderness.
Many in the body of Christ
are not aware of the possibility of loosing their anointing and not being aware of it. It is easier to know when a new
level of anointing comes upon us than when the anointing leaves, and
all we are left with is the overflow of what we had. Neither are they aware when
the anointing and mantle has been removed and given to someone
else because of their disobedience no matter their spiritual rank or social status. One of
the ways to know we are living under the anointing is that there is
increase, there is a gathering of people and resources, a deeper
desire to spend time in communion with God, unity, finances, and
everything needed to fulfill God's purpose for their lives. There is also an
acceleration of the manifestations of God's promises. The contrary
happens when the anointing and mantle have left: there is decrease,
finances and people get scattered, there is strife as well as a
deceleration of God's promises, and the things of the world become
more attractive.
One other little fox that
can spoil our vine is the forming of an ungodly alliance with someone
not ordained by God. Just like it happened to the children of Israel
in the above passage, this type of disobedience also happened to King
Saul in the form of allowing someone to remain alive that God had
ordained him to kill or remove from his presence. God had commanded him to destroy the Amalekites
and everything that belonged to them as an offering to the Lord and
to not let anything survive; human or animal.
This happened because when the children of Israel where coming out of Egypt, the Amalekites tried to stop them from reaching Canaan, their promised land. The Lord swore that every generation would fight the Amalekite influence that tries to keep His people from reaching their promised land (Exodus 17:14-16). The Amalekite tribe represents the Antichrist spirit. But King Saul did not obey this order and instead focused more on getting to the plunder and even spared the life of Agag, the Amalekite king.
This happened because when the children of Israel where coming out of Egypt, the Amalekites tried to stop them from reaching Canaan, their promised land. The Lord swore that every generation would fight the Amalekite influence that tries to keep His people from reaching their promised land (Exodus 17:14-16). The Amalekite tribe represents the Antichrist spirit. But King Saul did not obey this order and instead focused more on getting to the plunder and even spared the life of Agag, the Amalekite king.
This aroused the anger of
the Lord, who sent the prophet Samuel to tell King Saul that because
he had rejected the command of the Lord and had spared the life of
the enemy king, the Lord had chosen to reject him as king of Israel
(1 Samuel 15). The prophet Samuel then ended up killing the wicked
Amalekite king, but even though the evil king was dead, damage had
been done already in the spirit realm which caused devastation to many
generations thereafter because of King Saul's disobedience. God then raised
someone else to do away with the enemy of the harvest of the people
of Israel in other generations. This is why it is so important to keep our intimate communication with God through the reading of His Word, praise, worship, and listening to His voice. This helps us know when we have been promoted, what is the reason for
the promotion and new position in the spirit or in the natural, and what is
our assignment in that new season and position.
The spirit of Jezebel uses
subtlety and seduction like suggestions to slander or gossip, or to
buy something you do not really need, like the serpent in the garden
was subtle with Eve about eating the apple God had told her and Adam
not to eat (Genesis 3:4-6). But the spirit of Balaam uses pressure.
It rushes people, it says that if they don't do something
right now, to for instance, to get a spouse whether the person is ordained by God to become their spouse or not, they could miss the opportunity of their lifetime and would never get it again. This is just like we feel the pressure
to spend money when we watch some commercials and infomercials.
It
also pressures people with suggestions to not give tithes and
offerings because the budget may be low and there is much debt to pay. It
will even suggest that they pay the debt first and if there is anything
left then they can use that to give their tithes. Sometimes whenever there is
pressure to give in the church, if the people don't have a discerning heart, they could be succumbing to the pressures of Balaam to the point of giving
what they do not have.
This spirit will also lead others to push and shove their way to what they call success, but away from the leading of the Holy Spirit and God's timing and process. There will also be pressure to leave a place or relationship because of strife right before a breakthrough comes. These are all things done by the works of the flesh, and not by the grace of God to lead people to their promise land in His time and in His way for the word says to seek first the Kingdom of God and all His righteousness. This means that as the people pursue to acquire the character of Christ Jesus, the Rigtheousness of God, then all those other things God promised them will make their way to their hands.
This spirit will also lead others to push and shove their way to what they call success, but away from the leading of the Holy Spirit and God's timing and process. There will also be pressure to leave a place or relationship because of strife right before a breakthrough comes. These are all things done by the works of the flesh, and not by the grace of God to lead people to their promise land in His time and in His way for the word says to seek first the Kingdom of God and all His righteousness. This means that as the people pursue to acquire the character of Christ Jesus, the Rigtheousness of God, then all those other things God promised them will make their way to their hands.
Because these spirits seek
to turn people to be selfish and slanderous towards others, increasing their intimacy with God is important in these last days. The time spent in worship and adoration of our Lord, prayer, and the
reading of His Word also helps us to
discern the spirits behind what we're hearing or seeing at greater
levels for these are the end times and Jesus will be coming soon to a
bride that is without spot or wrinkle. Let's ask God in prayer to
help us increase our discernments of spirits and decrease in the
works of our flesh as we spend more time in communion with Him.
To Him
alone be all the glory. ■
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