“God is not a God of disorder but of peace.” (1 Corinthians 14:33) In this sermon, Pastor Josh Gerard opens the Book of Numbers, diving into chapters 1 and 2 to explore the divine necessity of order. While the Hebrew title of the book, Bamidbar, means “In the Wilderness,” the […]
In Order: Numbers 1-2
“God is not a God of disorder but of peace.” (1 Corinthians 14:33)
In this sermon, Pastor Josh Gerard opens the Book of Numbers, diving into chapters 1 and 2 to explore the divine necessity of order. While the Hebrew title of the book, Bamidbar, means “In the Wilderness,” the Greek translation gives us “Numbers”—referencing the detailed censuses of the Israelite tribes. Why the detailed accounting of 603,550 fighting men? Because God was building an army to fulfill His 400-year-old promise to Abraham and to serve His judgment. Pastor Josh discusses how Israel’s growth from 70 people to over 2 million was a direct result of God’s blessing on their fertility, even amidst oppression.