This teaching reveals how Yeshua (Jesus) becomes the ultimate place of God’s name, offering the path to life and fullness of joy through abiding in His love and keeping His commandments.
The story of Balak and Balaam reveals what God truly desires – not elaborate sacrifices, but a heart that beats with His will.
The relationship between sacrifice, atonement, and doing God’s will unfolds throughout Scripture in parallel stories of creation, failure, and redemption.
Yeshua laid his life down as a type of peace offering, creating peace between God and man.
God isn’t distant and detached, but one who knows each person intimately and responds to their needs with compassion and action.
Through examples like the raising of Lazarus and modern testimonies of healing, God’s miracles and blessings still manifest today.
The spies’ report about the Land teaches us that fear sows the seeds of exile, while faith, as demonstrated by Caleb and Joshua, sows the seeds of redemption.