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May 20, 2026
Today's Reading: Numbers 16:23-40
Daily Lectionary: Numbers 16:23-40; Luke 19:29-48
“If these men die as all men die, or if they are visited by the fate of all mankind, then the Lord has not sent me. But if the Lord creates something new, and the ground opens its mouth and swallows them up with all that belongs to them, and they go down alive into Sheol, then you shall know that these men have despised the Lord.” (Numbers 16:29-30)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
The time for God’s choice between Moses and Korah has come. If Korah dies a natural death and nothing outrageous happens, then Moses isn’t God’s guy to lead Israel. If Korah lives to see tomorrow, he will take Moses’ place and be declared God’s chosen servant and leader. However, if something outrageous does happen, if something new and different happens, like the earth opening its mouth and swallowing Korah, then Moses remains. The odds appear to be in Korah’s favor, at least they do if you ignore the plagues that God brought upon Egypt through Moses and the whole bit with the Red Sea. If you can forget about that, it seems Korah is a guaranteed winner.
As long as you are willing to overlook history and the facts, Korah has everything on his side. His revolt against Moses and his authority is a sure thing, or it would be if his authority didn’t come from God. As long as you’re blind to everything except this moment, rebellion is a great idea. That’s the way it seems, after all, what does authority know? What do parents know about growing up in this world? What do teachers know about having a social life? What do pastors know about living in the real world? Who are they to tell me what to do? As long as you are willing to overlook God establishing them as authorities over you for your good, you’re totally right.
But if you’re not, you, like Korah, might be in trouble. If you’re honest with yourself, your history, your rebellion, wanting to do things your way rather than God’s way, you might want to keep an eye on the ground beneath your feet. You are in danger unless something even more outrageous than that happens. Unless God would actually choose you. Unless something as outrageous as God becoming Man, a finite infant, would happen. Unless God would choose you over His own Son, deliver up Christ to be crucified that you might live. Unless Jesus rises from the dead to put an end to the power of death and the grave, you might live in fear. Fear not. Your sins are forgiven. Christ is risen!
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Lord God, our gracious Father, deliver us from the fear of punishment and death along with the guilt of our sin that we would live boldly and confidently in your mercy and forgiveness for the sake of your crucified and risen Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, in whose name we pray. Amen.
Rev. Brett Simek, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls, SD.
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May 20, 2026
Today's Reading: Numbers 16:23-40
Daily Lectionary: Numbers 16:23-40; Luke 19:29-48
“If these men die as all men die, or if they are visited by the fate of all mankind, then the Lord has not sent me. But if the Lord creates something new, and the ground opens its mouth and swallows them up with all that belongs to them, and they go down alive into Sheol, then you shall know that these men have despised the Lord.” (Numbers 16:29-30)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
The time for God’s choice between Moses and Korah has come. If Korah dies a natural death and nothing outrageous happens, then Moses isn’t God’s guy to lead Israel. If Korah lives to see tomorrow, he will take Moses’ place and be declared God’s chosen servant and leader. However, if something outrageous does happen, if something new and different happens, like the earth opening its mouth and swallowing Korah, then Moses remains. The odds appear to be in Korah’s favor, at least they do if you ignore the plagues that God brought upon Egypt through Moses and the whole bit with the Red Sea. If you can forget about that, it seems Korah is a guaranteed winner.
As long as you are willing to overlook history and the facts, Korah has everything on his side. His revolt against Moses and his authority is a sure thing, or it would be if his authority didn’t come from God. As long as you’re blind to everything except this moment, rebellion is a great idea. That’s the way it seems, after all, what does authority know? What do parents know about growing up in this world? What do teachers know about having a social life? What do pastors know about living in the real world? Who are they to tell me what to do? As long as you are willing to overlook God establishing them as authorities over you for your good, you’re totally right.
But if you’re not, you, like Korah, might be in trouble. If you’re honest with yourself, your history, your rebellion, wanting to do things your way rather than God’s way, you might want to keep an eye on the ground beneath your feet. You are in danger unless something even more outrageous than that happens. Unless God would actually choose you. Unless something as outrageous as God becoming Man, a finite infant, would happen. Unless God would choose you over His own Son, deliver up Christ to be crucified that you might live. Unless Jesus rises from the dead to put an end to the power of death and the grave, you might live in fear. Fear not. Your sins are forgiven. Christ is risen!
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Lord God, our gracious Father, deliver us from the fear of punishment and death along with the guilt of our sin that we would live boldly and confidently in your mercy and forgiveness for the sake of your crucified and risen Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, in whose name we pray. Amen.
Rev. Brett Simek, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls, SD.

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