Bless

 Blue Light  v1-11 Ch 22 Num

v6... Balaam has a prophetic reputation & Balak takes this to mean Balaam has more power than he really does?  Balak calculated Balaam's track record, "Those you bless are blessed, and those you curse are cursed."  Balak either didn't recognize or couldn't admit this power flowed from God.  So when God comes to Balaam to reveal how He doesn't know Balak's messengers, these Moabite Princes, for had there been a personal relationship there would be no need to draw attention to this fact because those operating in Love are not hidden from God.  Being exposed is not necessary when you're already a bright & shining light (Matt 5:16).  And Light would never ask God to curse somebody to preserve itself (Romans 13:10) because Father's pattern for Light is always to lay your life down and to share (Jn 3:16).  To Bless (Num 6:22-27).  To Bless even your enemies (Matt 5:44).  The reason is not because we now agree with injustices or any kind of evil, it is because we don't want to reap what we sow (Gal 6:7) by the power of life and death that is spoken from our tongue (Pro 18:21), meaning, we act on speaking something that is not yet happening to release it (Heb 11:1), which is not the same thing as living in denial or illusion.  Of course we must confess our sins to overcome them and be healed (Jms 5:16), which means you had to notice them and because the LORD will have first exposed them by bringing words of conviction to all injustice and evil, the LORD will also fill our mouths with words of Life (Song 4:11) so we can help negative situations become positive situations so they can be turned around...  it will take faith (Heb 11:6) to do this because not everybody sees what you see (Rom 12:6-8) because you will be looking through the eyes of your gifting (1 Cor 12:4), but God will show you the potential of what can be Light. 

 

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