Will God keep his promise after 40 years of grumbling and disobedience?
Numbers 22:3-5 And when the people of Moab saw how many Israelites there were, they were terrified. 4 The king of Moab said to the elders of Midian, "This mob will devour everything in sight, like an ox devours grass in the field!"So Balak, king of Moab, 5 sent messengers to call Balaam son of Beor, who was living in his native land of Pethor near the Euphrates River. His message said: "Look, a vast horde of people has arrived from Egypt. They cover the face of the earth and are threatening me.
After wondering around in the wilderness for decades, God's people are
approaching the Promised Land again, but this time it is the grown children of
the previous generation that God said would not enter. The first generation
refused to trust God but the second generation seems to be doing better as God
has given them success in battle against their enemies because they put their faith in his ability.
But their success brought about a new problem, the nations fear God's people
and will do anything to protect themselves even when Israel didn't threaten
any violence against them. As they approach the Promised Land the attacks
begin with King Sihon, this win for Israel gave the Moabites their
independence from King Sihon but instead of being thankful King Balak
and his people were fearful that Israel would be their new captors.
Balak didn't know that God already told Israel not to attack Moab, his
unfounded fear reminds me of Pharaoh's fear of God's people while they were
living under his reign in Egypt. (Exodus 1:7-10) Satan used that unjustified
fear to try to get rid of God's people once and he is about to use fear again
to get rid of the threat that God's people would have a Messiah that would be
the end of him.
The Ways Of God
The only way to defeat God's people is to reverse the blessing that God gave
to Abraham and his descendants. But God has already confirmed the blessing
with Abraham, Isaac and again with Jacob seven times and then he reconfirmed
it again with his people at Mount Sinai so how could there be any doubt?
But there will always be doubt because the blessing is so amazing and God's
people are so undeserving. This is the way we think today, shouldn't we have
to do something? How could it be a gift that can never be taken away? How
could such a blessing come to such a faithless and disobedient people
without some strings attached?
Is God Really For Them?
Exodus 19:5 Now if you will obey me and keep my covenant, you will be my own special treasure from among all the peoples on earth; for all the earth belongs to me.
Didn't God say that if they obeyed him then they will be blessed? Perhaps
Satan is hoping that God will take the promise back after the way God's
people have behaved for the past 40 years in the wilderness.
The covenant God made with Moses had an obedience clause (Exodus 19:1-6)
Just before the law was given at Mount Sinai, including the Ten
Commandments, God promised that he would treat his people in accordance with
the way that they treat him. In the covenant God made with the people
through Moses it was clear that they would be blessed for following the
rules and disobedience would bring punishment which could mean that he would
hold back his blessings.
So this covenant was conditional, maybe Satan was hoping that this covenant
was a good sign for him but the promise made to Abraham didn't have any of
these terms.
The covenant God made with Abraham was unconditional Genesis 12:1-3)
God's people have disobeyed and complained about God so much that maybe
Satan is counting on God's holy justice and wrath to overrule his mercy and
grace. But when God made this covenant he knew how the people would be, he
knew his people would fail to live up to his standards.
God gave the covenant anyway even though the laws that he was going to give
them in the future at Mount Sinai wouldn't be followed. God would hold back
some blessings but their disobedience would not cancel out the blessing of
the Promised Land.
Is The Blessing Still True
Moses reminds Israel multiple times that the Promised Land is due to God’s oath to the patriarchs, not because Israel did anything to deserve it. None of their bad behavior could cancel the promises to Abraham but they could delay the fulfillment of the promise.(Deuteronomy 6:10, 9:5, 29:13, 30:20)
It will seem like God has good reason to cancel it and Satan will make sure to accuse them but
thankfully what Satan says about them and what they think about
themselves is not what matters.
The most important question for any of us is what does God think about us?
Excerpts from "John Darby Synopsis of the Bible" explains it so well:
It is amazing that God's people were so unfaithful, Satan comes along to point out this fact by accusing them like he accused Job, but once again God wins the debate with Satan in the life of his children in the wilderness wonderings just as he did before in the life of Job.It is of the highest interest to see the special character of this prophecy. It is God who, of His own will, interferes to take the part of His people against the enemy, and that even without their knowing it, or asking for it.The people know nothing about it; they are perhaps still murmuring in their tents against the ways of God with them. It is God declaring His own thoughts and confounding the malice of Satan.He can see no iniquity in the redeemed people. How could He see any in those who are washed in the blood of the Lamb?
New Testament Fulfillment & Final Confirmation
The New Testament shows us that God's unconditional promise is partially fulfilled with the arrival of Jesus. (Luke 1:68–73, Hebrews 6:13–18) And they knew that it was fulfilled in spite of their imperfections. Just look at what Paul wrote in his letter to the Galatians:
Galatians 3:17-18 This is what I am trying to say: The agreement God made with Abraham could not be canceled 430 years later when God gave the law to Moses. God would be breaking his promise. 18 For if the inheritance could be received by keeping the law, then it would not be the result of accepting God's promise. But God graciously gave it to Abraham as a promise.
The promise was made to bless us even though God knew the law that was given later would not be fulfilled. Man hasn't changed, we are all guilty still today for not fulfilling the law but thankfully God is also the same today and he will complete the fulfillment of his blessing despite what we do.
Galatians 2:16 Yet we know that a person is made right with God by faith in Jesus Christ, not by obeying the law. And we have believed in Christ Jesus, so that we might be made right with God because of our faith in Christ, not because we have obeyed the law. For no one will ever be made right with God by obeying the law.
I must strive to obey God's rules even though I will never come anywhere close to the command to be holy as he is holy but thankfully my performance doesn't terminate the promise. (Matthew 5:48 // 1 Peter 1:16)
God could not and would not revoke his blessing to his people no matter
how bad they have been on the short trip across the wilderness that turned into 40 years. The
wilderness experience shows me that God is willing to give grace and
mercy that cannot be lost.
Balaam could not prophecy or give a curse against God's people way back in the Old Testament and despite his efforts God is still for his people and he will see them through to the Promised Land.
The great promise of eternity with him is still good!
