Numbers

 

Let’s walk into the wilderness with Elias Thorne—his voice cracked like desert stone, his spirit steady as a compass.


🗣️ Elias Thorne reads Numbers (KJV):
"The people were counted, but their hearts were not ready. They wandered, not just through sand and stone, but through doubt and disobedience. The Lord gave manna, gave water, gave mercy—but still they grumbled. Spies feared giants, and fear spread like wildfire. So the journey stretched from days to decades. Yet even in rebellion, the Lord stayed near—guiding, correcting, waiting for a generation that would believe."


🧒 Numbers in 12 words for a 6th grader:
God’s people wandered for years because they didn’t trust or obey Him.


 

Elias, worn and wandering through the desert of his own life, beneath the gaze of divine wisdom

🌵👁️‍🗨️ The sand stretches endlessly, each dune a memory, each shadow a regret. Elias leans on his staff, cloak frayed, heart heavy. Above him, the sky churns with sacred presence—a face in the clouds, ancient and knowing, watching not with judgment but with deep understanding. The serpent coils nearby, silent and patient, while the mountains in the distance whisper of promise not yet reached.