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🗨️ Leave a comment, 👍 like, 🔔 subscribe, and 📖 heed the Scriptures behind this worship below. This piece draws from the Torah portion Balak, where fear disguises itself as discernment and ambition borrows spiritual language. ⛺ A king cannot tolerate what he cannot control, and a prophet hears Yah clearly yet keeps negotiating for a better outcome. 🔥 What stands exposed is not ignorance, but resistance. And still, blessing breaks through. Not because hearts were pure, but because divine order does not wait for human permission. The tents of Yakob are declared beautiful not by effort, strength, or intention, but because Yah placed them so. The tension in this song asks an uncomfortable question. 🌿 Are we trying to manage blessing, redirect it, soften it, or delay it until it feels safer? Teshuvah here is not remorseful speech, but surrender of control. To stop circling for leverage. To stop asking again once Yah has spoken. ⛓️ Peace comes only when striving ends, when we return to dwelling instead of maneuvering, and accept that blessing stands even when it contradicts our plans. 🔍 Learn about the circular Tabernacle at https://project314.org 🥁 We Return to Your Dwelling [Verse] We have looked beyond where You placed us We have searched for other ways Bring our hearts back to Your dwelling Teach us how to stay [Pre-Chorus] We return to You [Bridge] Ma tovu ohalekha Yaakob Mishkenotekha Yisrael How great are your tents, O Yaakob Your dwelling places, O Yisrael [Outro] We remain where You have placed us We trust what You have made You are faithful We return (Repeat All) 🛑 Fear, Threat, and the Urge to Control (Balak’s posture) ● Numbers 22:1–3 “…Balak son of Zippor saw all that Israel had done to the Amorites. And Moab was in dread of the people, because they were many…” → Fear arises not from attack, but from unchecked blessing. ● Numbers 22:4–6 “…Come now, curse this people for me, since they are too mighty for me…” → When power is lost, manipulation replaces trust. 💰 Negotiation After Clarity (Balaam’s inner conflict) ● Numbers 22:12 “You shall not go with them. You shall not curse the people, for they are blessed.” → The instruction is unambiguous. ● Numbers 22:18–20 “…Even if Balak were to give me his house full of silver and gold…” → Desire keeps asking questions obedience already answered. 🫏 Resistance as Protection (Mercy disguised as obstruction) ● Numbers 22:22–27 “…the donkey saw the angel of Yahweh standing in the road with a drawn sword… and turned aside…” → What feels like delay may be rescue. ● Numbers 22:31 “Then Yahweh opened the eyes of Balaam, and he saw the angel of Yahweh…” → Vision comes after humility, not before. ⛺ Beauty Defined by Divine Placement (Ma Tovu moment) ● Numbers 24:5 “How goodly are your tents, O Jacob, your dwelling places, O Israel!” → Beauty is observed, not manufactured. ● Numbers 23:9 “…a people dwelling alone, and not counting itself among the nations.” → Set-apartness is position, not superiority. 🍷 When Curse Fails, Compromise Enters (The Balaam strategy) ● Numbers 25:1–3 “…the people began to whore with the daughters of Moab… and bowed down to their gods.” → Seduction succeeds where force cannot. ● Revelation 2:14 “…Balaam, who taught Balak to put a stumbling block before the sons of Israel…” → Corruption is often taught, not imposed. ⚖️ What Yah Actually Requires (The corrective voice) ● Micah 6:8 “He has told you, O man, what is good… to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God.” → Humility dismantles both fear and ambition. 🚨 The Pattern Repeated in Later Generations (Warning to assemblies) ● 2 Peter 2:15 “…following the way of Balaam… who loved gain from wrongdoing.” → Desire still corrupts spiritual authority. ● 1 Corinthians 1:27–29 “…God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise… so that no human being might boast…” → Control is dismantled so no flesh may boast. 🔁 Teshuvah as Return, Not Drama (The invitation we choose) ● Mark 11:22–25 “Have faith in God… forgive, if you have anything against anyone…” → Return is relational, not performative. ● Numbers 24:5 (revisited) “How goodly are your tents…” → Teshuvah is agreeing with what Yah has already declared.