Linger at the Manger
Posted on December 25, 2013 in Uncategorized
However, we have all had Jacob’s experience…a time when we had to wrestle with our past and face our future. It is a short stroll down memory lane to arrive at the moment when we wrestled with the King through the night only to walk a little differently in the morning.
“So Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with him until day break. When the man saw that he could not over power him, he touched the socket of Jacob’s hip so that his hip was wrenched as he wrestled with the man. Then the man said, “Let me go for it is daybreak. But Jacob replied, “I will not let you go until you bless me.” The man asked him, “What is your name?” “Jacob,” he answered. Then the man said, “Your name will no longer be Jacob, but Israel, because you have struggled with God and with men and have overcome.” Jacob said, “Please tell me your name.” But he replied, “Why do you ask my name?” Then He blessed him there. So Jacob named the place Peniel, saying, “It is because I saw God face to face, and yet my life was spared.” The sun rose above him as he passed Peniel, and he was limping because of his hip.”
- Jacob experienced the Lord when he found himself alone with Him. I am praying that you will both find time to be alone with Him and to listen when He speaks. It is a great idea to write things down when you feel like the Lord is speaking them to you so that you can later look back and see how those things actually played out.
- Jacob had to take a real look at who he was. When the Lord asked Jacob what his name was and he answered “Jacob”, he was admitting he was a deceiver and a liar. It was after this the Lord began to tell him who he was meant to be. Over the next year, I am praying you will be able to look at yourself and talk to Him about the things you need to work on and also to ask Him to show you how He sees you.
- After Jacob’s time of wrestling with the Lord. He walked with a limp. The experience changed Him forever and for the rest of His life, it changed his walk.