Numbers 22:1-21 NKJV
22 Then the children of Israel moved, and camped in the plains of Moab on the side of the Jordan across from Jericho.
2 Now Balak the son of Zippor saw all that Israel had done to the Amorites. 3 And Moab was exceedingly afraid of the people because they were many, and Moab was sick with dread because of the children of Israel. 4 So Moab said to the elders of Midian, “Now this company will [a]lick up everything around us, as an ox licks up the grass of the field.” And Balak the son of Zippor was king of the Moabites at that time. 5 Then he sent messengers to Balaam the son of Beor at Pethor, which is near [b]the River in the land of [c]the sons of his people, to call him, saying: “Look, a people has come from Egypt. See, they cover the face of the earth, and are settling next to me! 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.”
7 So the elders of Moab and the elders of Midian departed with the diviner’s fee in their hand, and they came to Balaam and spoke to him the words of Balak. 8 And he said to them, “Lodge here tonight, and I will bring back word to you, as the Lord speaks to me.” So the princes of Moab stayed with Balaam.
9 Then God came to Balaam and said, “Who are these men with you?”
10 So Balaam said to God, “Balak the son of Zippor, king of Moab, has sent to me, saying, 11 ‘Look, a people has come out of Egypt, and they cover the face of the earth. Come now, curse them for me; perhaps I shall be able to overpower them and drive them out.’ ”
12 And God said to Balaam, “You shall not go with them; you shall not curse the people, for they are blessed.”
13 So Balaam rose in the morning and said to the princes of Balak, “Go back to your land, for the Lord has refused to give me permission to go with you.”
14 And the princes of Moab rose and went to Balak, and said, “Balaam refuses to come with us.”
15 Then Balak again sent princes, more numerous and more [d]honorable than they. 16 And they came to Balaam and said to him, “Thus says Balak the son of Zippor: ‘Please let nothing hinder you from coming to me; 17 for I will certainly honor you greatly, and I will do whatever you say to me. Therefore please come, curse this people for me.’ ”
18 Then Balaam answered and said to the servants of Balak, “Though Balak were to give me his house full of silver and gold, I could not go beyond the word of the Lord my God, to do less or more. 19 Now therefore, please, you also stay here tonight, that I may know what more the Lord will say to me.”
20 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.” 21 So Balaam rose in the morning, saddled his donkey, and went with the princes of Moab.
Today’s reading is the first part of a fascinating story of how vitally important it is not only to hear God’s Word but to obey it. Not only Christians but also Christian pastors must heed this lesson.
Moab had heard of the total destruction and that the Children of Israel had visited upon many nations during its wanderings. Of course, it was totally God’s Word and doing all along, for as long as Israel obeyed God, He blessed them and gave them victory over her enemies, as He had promised. Balak, king of the Moabites, hearing about and fearing the potential destruction that the Israelites would visit upon his land, commanded Balaam (a non-Israelite prophet) to curse the Israelites so that Moab would be able to defeat them. But God spoke clearly and decisively to Balaam and told him not to go with Balak and not to curse the Israelites, although Balak had insisted to the contrary.
Probably the most important and telling verse in today’s reading is in v. 18 where Balaam said to Balak’s servants, Though Balak were to give me his house full of silver and gold, I could not go beyond the word of the Lord my God, to do less or more.”
You, dear saint, and you, pastors, are never to go beyond the Word of God to do less or more. Only what He has spoken and revealed in His Word are you to obey. But so many do not and end up speaking and preaching and practicing their own preferences; and the result is false teachings and practices like open communion, women playing pastor, and teaching as doctrines the traditions of men.
Repent of all of this and run in faith to Jesus in Holy Absolution and the Sacrament of the Altar, rightly administered, of course. There you will find forgiveness and strength to continue to believe and obey God’s Word in spite of the world around you which points you elsewhere.
Let us pray: Lord Jesus, thank You for keeping me in the one true faith and feeding me with Your Holy Word and Sacraments. Amen.