10The Israelites moved on and camped at Oboth.
11Then they set out from Oboth and camped in Iye Abarim, in the wilderness that faces Moab toward the sunrise.
12From there they moved on and camped in the Zered Valley.
13They set out from there and camped alongside the Arnon, which is in the wilderness extending into Amorite territory. The Arnon is the border of Moab, between Moab and the Amorites.
- P62
Today’s passage mentions stages of Israel’s journey that Moses will elaborate on in the book of Deuteronomy, as he looks back on how God has led them. Here, only the geographical regions are highlighted. What are we to make of this account? - P64
We have learned from earlier chapters that the Israelites always set out or settled down at their God’s orders. And because God is good, how He leads is people is always good. That said, we do not always see the goodness of God’s leading in the moment; this realization often comes as we look back on seasons past. - P64
And as we look back, we begin to notice the necessity of each season. We begin to notice that God had a reason for leading us there. - P64
A special occasion is highlighted here. It was so special that it was markedwith a song of gratitude by Israel. At Beer, water was divinely providedfor the people. Water, which symbolizes nothing short of life for a peopletraveling in the desert, was given to them by their Shepherd. This is whoour God is. He knows our needs as we travel through the seasons He leadsus into. And where He leads, He will also provide. - P64
We need only to digwells when He tells us to, and to receive when He gives. And after havingdrunk of His gracious provision, our appropriate response should alwaysbe heartfelt worship and thanksgiving. - P64
Father, it is so easy for us to forget that You are our Father. You do not give as an earthly father would, for Your goodness transcends any human goodness. - P64
Help me to trust in Your goodness, and to look to You for my every need. In Jesus’ name, amen. - P64
Israel requests passage through the land of the Amorites, offering peacefulterms. King Sihon refuses, and a battle ensues. Israel defeats Sihon, captureshis cities and occupies the land. They then move on to Bashan, where KingOg challenges them. Israel defeats Og, taking his land as well. - P69
Sitting between China and Russia, Mongolia has only experienced independence from Chinafor less than a hundred years. Since independence, the number of local believers has also beenslowly growing. - P70
With high rates of crime, alcoholism, and prostitution, the local church has manyopportunities to unite together and minister to the unreached parts of their nation. Prayer Points-Pray for the Holy Spirit to free those who are stuck in addiction, prostitution, and occult practices. - Praise God for a steadily growing number of local believers who are passionate about spreadingthe good news of Jesus. - P70
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