A Prayer about a Talking Donkey
“And the donkey said to Balaam, ‘Am I not your donkey, on which you have ridden all your life long to this day? Is it my habit to treat you this way?’
King above all Kings,
There is perhaps no more amusing story in Scripture
than the one about the greedy pagan “prophet” Balaam
and his faithful (to you that is) donkey (Numbers 22:7, 15, 18).
We laugh when the donkey refuses to go where Balaam tells her
because she sees the angel of the Lord (Numbers 22:23-27).
Our eyes grow wide when you “open the mouth of the donkey”
and she says, “What have I done to you,
that you have struck me these three times?” (Numbers 22:28).
And yet, through this whole true tale,
you reveal yourself to be King of Kings
and protector of your people.
The evil king of Moab, Balak,
wants Balaam to curse your people,
the Israelites.
But you will not allow Balaam to speak evil against your people,
only a blessing.
You are indeed the Lord of Lords,
the Ruler of Rulers,
the King of Kings.
And you have shared the hope of this message clearly with us
throughout Scripture.
May we be more like your donkey,
who sees your messengers clearly,
who obeys your commands.
In Jesus’ worthy name. Amen.