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In this episode of Walking Close, Living Changed, Brian explores the story of Balaam and the talking donkey from Numbers 22 to teach a powerful lesson about interruptions, frustration, and spiritual awareness.
He explains that the "donkeys" in our lives—unexpected problems, delays, people, or setbacks—may not actually be obstacles, but warnings, lessons, or even protection from something worse.
The episode encourages listeners to stop reacting in anger to interruptions and instead ask what God may be trying to reveal through them.
Key Topics Discussed
The story of Balaam and the talking donkey
Interruptions as spiritual lessons or warnings
How frustration can reveal heart issues like anger and pride
Why "the donkey" may not actually be the problem
Recognizing red flags and unusual disruptions in life
Learning to pause and evaluate setbacks instead of reacting emotionally
Paul's "thorn in the flesh" and the purpose of hardship
How God may use interruptions to protect or redirect us
The idea that some interruptions may become our "saving grace"
Relevant Scriptures
Numbers 22:21–33 — Balaam and the talking donkey
2 Corinthians 12:7–10 — Paul's thorn in the flesh and God's grace in weakness
Romans 8:28 — God works all things together for good
Proverbs 3:5–6 — Trusting God's direction instead of our own understanding
James 1:2–4 — Trials producing perseverance and maturity
Psalm 119:71 — Learning through affliction and hardship
Isaiah 55:8–9 — God's ways being higher than our ways
Hebrews 12:11 — Discipline producing righteousness and peace
Acts 9:1–6 — Paul's interruption on the road to Damascus
Psalm 32:8 — God guiding and instructing us in the way we should go
By Brian OpbroekIn this episode of Walking Close, Living Changed, Brian explores the story of Balaam and the talking donkey from Numbers 22 to teach a powerful lesson about interruptions, frustration, and spiritual awareness.
He explains that the "donkeys" in our lives—unexpected problems, delays, people, or setbacks—may not actually be obstacles, but warnings, lessons, or even protection from something worse.
The episode encourages listeners to stop reacting in anger to interruptions and instead ask what God may be trying to reveal through them.
Key Topics Discussed
The story of Balaam and the talking donkey
Interruptions as spiritual lessons or warnings
How frustration can reveal heart issues like anger and pride
Why "the donkey" may not actually be the problem
Recognizing red flags and unusual disruptions in life
Learning to pause and evaluate setbacks instead of reacting emotionally
Paul's "thorn in the flesh" and the purpose of hardship
How God may use interruptions to protect or redirect us
The idea that some interruptions may become our "saving grace"
Relevant Scriptures
Numbers 22:21–33 — Balaam and the talking donkey
2 Corinthians 12:7–10 — Paul's thorn in the flesh and God's grace in weakness
Romans 8:28 — God works all things together for good
Proverbs 3:5–6 — Trusting God's direction instead of our own understanding
James 1:2–4 — Trials producing perseverance and maturity
Psalm 119:71 — Learning through affliction and hardship
Isaiah 55:8–9 — God's ways being higher than our ways
Hebrews 12:11 — Discipline producing righteousness and peace
Acts 9:1–6 — Paul's interruption on the road to Damascus
Psalm 32:8 — God guiding and instructing us in the way we should go