

Numbers 1-2 | Welcome to the Wilderness
Aug 25, 2025
Rev. Benjamin Kandt discusses the census in Numbers, focusing on its military significance and the Levites' unique role. The dialogue highlights the importance of divine communication and community in facing personal spiritual struggles. Listeners explore the tension between inner peace and societal temptations, with encouragement to rely on Christ in spiritual warfare. The role of the Levites underscores the transition from the Old Testament to the inclusive invitation of Christ, emphasizing community and the Holy Spirit in experiencing God's presence.
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God Speaks In The Wilderness
- Numbers begins with God speaking to Moses in the wilderness, signaling divine presence and direction.
- Benjamin Kandt argues the book exists so later generations can follow God in the wilderness of life.
Numbers As A Wilderness Journey
- The Hebrew name Ba Midbar means "in the wilderness," reframing Numbers as a wilderness journey.
- Kandt emphasizes the book's scenes as practical training for living between promise and fulfillment.
Tabernacle Access Restored
- The tabernacle's filled glory prevented Moses from entering until Levitical consecration succeeded.
- Kandt reads Numbers 1.1 as proof Leviticus accomplished reconciling access to God's presence.