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What does the Bible say about the way of Balaam?

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The way of Balaam warns against spiritual compromise and the pursuit of personal gain over faithfulness to God's truth.

The way of Balaam, as presented in 2 Peter 2:15 and illustrated in Numbers 22-24, represents the heart of false prophets who prioritize personal gain over God's commands. Balaam's heart was characterized by covetousness, which led him to ignore God's instruction and pursue the rewards offered by Balak, the king of Moab. This serves as a warning for Christians about the dangers of mixing true worship with worldly pursuits and compromising God's truth for personal benefit. Balaam's actions remind us that God ultimately uses even the most rebellious individuals to accomplish His divine purposes, demonstrating His sovereignty and the unbreakable nature of His covenant with His people.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 2:10-16, Numbers 22-24

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Way of Balaam
Clay Curtis · May 31, 2012
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