In Numbers 25, God’s people fall into sin at Baal Peor, revealing a dangerous truth: the greatest danger often comes from the “enemy within.” While camped in Moab, Israelite men were enticed by Moabite and Midianite women into idolatry and sexual immorality, worshiping the false god Baal. This sin brought God’s judgment on the nation as a plague killed 24,000 people. In the midst of repentance, an Israelite man and a Midianite woman shamelessly flaunted sin in front of everyone. Phinehas, the priest, acted to uphold God’s honor, and his zeal stopped the plague. This chapter serves as a warning about the dangers of lust, idolatry, and disobedience. When we stray from God’s Word, it is easy to fall into destructive sin. To remain strong, we must guard ourselves against worldly temptations and stay close to God’s commands.
Numbers 25 The Enemy Within
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