I shall see him, but not now: I shall behold him, but not nigh: there shall come a Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel, and shall smite the corners of Moab, and destroy all the children of Sheth. -Numbers 24:17


Good morning and TGIF! Another day closer to Christmas prompts a review of the prophecy of Christ from the errant prophet Balaam. 


Balaam, hailing from Midian, was a renowned diviner with the unique ability to communicate with the Lord. This tale unveils that God had individuals outside Jacob's lineage. However, Balaam's favor waned as greed led him to attempt cursing Israel, the blessed ones. Despite three failed attempts, he accepted a threat from the Moabite King instead of payment.


Departing on a mule that had earlier warned him, Balaam gazed at Israel's tents and uttered the prophetic words mentioned. He spoke of a star emerging from Israel, symbolizing the celestial guide that led wise men on a journey to witness the toddler Christ. Eventually, at the star's destination, a scepter arose, representing Kingship.


This epic prophecy, fulfilled about 20 generations before the Lord's birth, highlights the foresight of even a fallen prophet regarding His imminent arrival.


Go fellowship this weekend, we all need it.


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