1. The Uncommon Prophet
Like the lone lamp in the night, to which insect populations merrily flocked, Balaam was an internationally famed Old Testament prophet of God with a busy traffic of willing clients. He was a man so endowed that God and angels spoke with him freely and often. We might say that he had a hot line with Heaven. Unlike some of us, he did not need to go to asleep before God could get his attention in a dream or some other revelation. Like the clearness of a smooth mirror, he saw visions with his natural eyes open (Numbers 23:3-4). Unfortunately, this great prophet got seduced by his kingly clientele, by the material privileges that his office brought. He met one king the encounter with whom veered his path forever from the divine, until his name became a regrettable eternal metaphor for greed, for mercantile priesthood, for ministry that served the belly (2 Peter 2:15; Jude 1:11). His kind has not been uncommon in every generation.

