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Wrestling with God"Then the man said, "Your name will no longer be Jacob, but
Jacob had spent his life manipulating to get his way. He was very good at it. He knew when to hit someone at their weakest point to get what he wanted and when to lie and smooth the road a little to tilt the scales in his direction.
However, those decisions had cost him dearly. He had to leave home and run for his life and his own uncle had manipulated and used him to marry both his daughters and labor for free. Now he was to meet up again with his brother Esau who was still very angry over Jacob stealing their father's blessing for the birthright.
Jacob became very aware of his real character and realized he needed help - much help. He knew God had promised to bless him. Yet, he knew he had never given God control to do what he promised. He was ever fearful and would always intervene in his own way to manipulate or control events for fear God wouldn't come through. He never waited on God. This instance wasn't much different. In an effort to placate his brother, he had sent large gifts ahead of him to try and manipulate Esau with material goods so Esau wouldn't pursue him.
Jacob realized that yet again he was venturing to do things without God. This was serious and everything seemed to hang in the balance. He knew he must change. He had to know God was with him and that he was not acting alone.
He went to a solitaire place and spent the night wrestling with God. He wanted to change. He wanted to be blessed and he would not let go until that happened. In the end, he received not only the blessing, but the character change he was seeking. “The man asked him, "What is your name?" "Jacob," he answered. Then the man said, "Your name will no longer be Jacob, but It's interesting to note that God changed his name from Jacob: “swindler, thief, stealer” to
We need to get to that place. We need to wrestle our issues out with God and not let go until He changes us and gives us His blessing. It's hard work and it requires determination not to let go and give up until He does what He has promised in us. He will change us. He will overcome the issues in our lives that limit His blessings on us. Our wrestling is a process and isn't always pleasant. It's a battle between our nature and God's changing power. It's a process of letting go and letting God take control. It's distrusting our fears and our own efforts and letting God prove to us His ability to lead our lives. Jacob's life is our example. He will change our character and make us into "one who struggles with God and overcomes". Leave a Comment { Last Page } { Page 4 of 29 } { Next Page } |
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