the Chosen People

The Death of Aaron

As Israel mourns Aaron’s death, they face rejection and war—yet God’s faithfulness remains their guide and hope.

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Numbers 20:14-29 & 21:1-3
How do we respond when faced with loss, rejection, or conflict? After Aaron’s death, Israel mourned deeply. Their journey became even harder, facing rejection from Edom and battles ahead. Yet, God’s presence never left them. We often face seasons of grief or opposition, when relationships break or doors close. In those moments, it’s tempting to harden our hearts or fight in our own strength. But God calls us to be peacemakers, to seek reconciliation, and to trust Him through every trial. His faithfulness doesn’t waver, even when we feel weak. He invites us to walk forward in peace, carrying hope into every challenge.
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