Numbers 22:6-24:14
Have you ever heard an animal talk? In Numbers 22 and 24, God used reluctant Balaam to speak His words as a prophet. When he tried to resist, God caused his donkey to rebuke him. In the end, Balaam could not curse the nation of Israel as he intended, but he could only bless them. Discover how God used a worldly man to deliver some of the first major prophecies regarding Israel as a nation.
Numbers 21:1-22:5
Things are finally looking up. After all that wandering, the children of Israel begin their journey into the Promised Land again. Not only that, but they experience their first victory against the Canaanites! In Numbers 21 and 22, discover how murmuring can turn to thanksgiving, see the symbolism behind the brass serpent, and meet Balaam the Midianite. The children of Israel are ready to enter the Promised Land. Are you ready?
Numbers 20:1-29
Wandering without a home for 40 years in a dry, desolate wilderness would be miserable. In Numbers 20, discover what years of wandering from God does to even the best Christians. More importantly, see Christ as our merciful, loving High Priest, who never changes and never leaves us.
Numbers 18:1-19:22
Imagine your salary was based solely on the generosity of your neighbors. In Numbers 18 and 19, we learn the priests were set apart from the Israelites and were not to inherit any land. Instead, the Israelites supported them with tithes and offerings. As we learn about God’s instructions for the Levites, we’ll see how important it is in our families and churches to bear each other’s burdens with love and prayer.
Numbers 16:4-17:13
Jealousy really is a monster. In Numbers 16 and 17, jealousy stirs leaders of Israel to rebellion against Moses and, ultimately, against God. Follow along as Dr. McGee teaches about the danger of jealousy, the significance of our spiritual gifts, God’s final authority in judgment, and—of course—more murmuring from the people of Israel.
Numbers 15:1-16:3
By the time we reach Numbers 15, a lot has changed. God turned His back on Israel for their unbelief and they began to wander in the wilderness. Although it seems like all hope is lost, Dr. McGee shares that God’s plan was not destroyed. God made a promise to His people, and He will deliver them to the Promised Land. Find out how.
Numbers 13:1-14:45
When we lose sight of God, we find ourselves in scary unknowns. The people of Israel sent twelve spies into the land of Canaan, which Dr. McGee points out was not God’s idea. In Numbers 13 and 14, discover what happens to the nation of Israel when they go ahead of God and try to do things on their own. Their fear leads them to a critical point of decision between belief and unbelief.
Numbers 11:5-12:16
How often we lose sight of God’s faithfulness. In Numbers 11, the children of Israel lost sight of God’s faithful provision and began to complain about the manna. They didn’t even have to do anything to get this manna except sit there and wait for it to appear. Yet they had the audacity to complain. Israel’s ungratefulness leads us to a somewhat painful but necessary truth: We are often just as forgetful and ungrateful.
Numbers 10:1-11:5
1 Corinthians 14:40 tells us, “Let all things be done decently and in order.” If you haven’t noticed yet, God likes to do things in an organized, orderly manner—especially with the children of Israel. In this lesson, learn about God’s incredible attention to detail, the sufficiency of God’s leading, and the danger of complaining.
Numbers 8:1-9:23
When you flip on the light switch in a dark room, everything in that room is suddenly revealed. The light of the Holy Spirit does the same thing for us—reveals us. This can be uncomfortable at times, as it brings to light our dirty disease of sin and our need of a Savior. In Numbers 8 and 9, learn how the lampstand and the laver paint a picture of the “light-shedding” process we walk with God in our daily lives.