Jacob named the place Peniel (which
means “face of God”), for he said, “I have seen God face to face, yet my life
has been spared.” (Genesis 32:30 NLT)
Jacob Wrestling with God |
Jacob came face to face with God,
and he was finally changed by grace.
Jacob means the
"supplanter" or the deceiver. His whole life, he had taken things
that were rightly his in wrong ways. He acquired things through devious means
rather than allowing God to give them to him. Jacob's selfishness has led him
to a place where he was between a rock and a hard place. Esau, his brother, who
he had swindled out of his inheritance, was bearing down on Jacob (Genesis32:6:7a NLT). He is all alone, it is
just Jacob and God; there is no one to manipulate (32: v.24). God often brings
us to the end of ourselves, and then we see real change.
Jacob struggles all night with God,
and as a reminder, God dislocated Jacob's hip. God knows we often forget. As
the sun started to rise, Jacob knew that if he looked upon God face-to-face, he
would die, yet he continues to struggle. Intuitively, he realized that life
without God was not worth living. Consciously or unconsciously, he must have
concluded; if I die, I must have God's blessing. If you must have God, you
will.
The sun rose, and Jacob named the
place Peniel "face of God." He had looked upon God, and
the Lord spared his life. He finally understood grace. God changed his name
from Jacob, the deceiver, to Israel, the one who prevailed with God. You cannot
receive the grace of God without being transformed.
We, like Jacob, often miss God's
grace because we try everything else first.
Image used with permission by Microsoft.
Ken
Barnes, the author of “The Chicken Farm
and Other Sacred Places” YWAM Publishing
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: Ken Barnes' Book Site
Blogs: http://kensblog757.blogspot.com
http://gleanings757.blogspot.com
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: Ken Barnes' Book Site
Blogs: http://kensblog757.blogspot.com
http://gleanings757.blogspot.com
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