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Named and Numbered | Numbers 1-4

 • Ben Bailie • Series: Numbers

What do a wilderness census and a modern mailing list have in common? More than you might think. In Numbers 1–4, God numbers and names His people—not for bureaucracy’s sake, but for belonging. Every tribe has a place, every family has a role, and every name is known. Through this sacred census, God transforms a ragtag crowd of ex-slaves into a holy army, ordered around His presence and called toward His promises. Far from being lost in the crowd or in the wilderness, each person is seen, claimed, and sent. This ancient text speaks directly into our disordered, distracted world. We are not autonomous—doing whatever we want. And we are not anonymous—forgotten or replaceable. In Christ, we are counted and called, named and known. Join us this Sunday as we explore what it means to live as God’s numbered and named people—secure in His love, centered around His presence, and ready to follow wherever He leads. Here is our outline: 1. Numbered: You are not Autonomous 2. Named: You are not Anonymous Adult Discussion Questions 1. What does it mean that God numbers His people? How does this challenge the modern desire for autonomy and self-definition? 2. In what areas of your life do you feel anonymous or overlooked? How does knowing that God names and knows you personally speak to that? 3. Why is it significant that God arranged the tribes around the Tabernacle? What might it look like to place God’s presence at the center of your life? 4. How can our church reflect the ordered and purposeful identity God gave to Israel in the wilderness? 5. Read 1 Corinthians 6:19–20. How does being “bought with a price” connect with being numbered and named? ⸻ Kids Discussion Questions 1. Why do you think it’s important that God knows everyone’s name? 2. If you were part of one of Israel’s tribes, how would you feel hearing your name read out loud? 3. What does it mean to be part of God’s family and His team? 4. Do you think God can forget your name? Why or why not? 5. How can we remember every day that Jesus is leading us just like He led His people in the wilderness?