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Daily Devotions and Today's Word (May 30, 2009) "Brave"

May 30 2009 at 7:09 PM

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Do You Want to Change?


It's interesting to look through the pages of Scripture and note how God came to various people in the way they needed Him to come.

To Abraham the pilgrim, God came as a traveler. Remember those three visitors who came to his tent before the judgment on Sodom and Gomorrah? One of them was the Lord himself.

To Joshua the general, Jesus came as the Commander of the Lord's army, telling him to take off his sandals because he was standing on holy ground.

Jacob, in turn, was a wrestler. Figuratively speaking, he was always wrestling with people: he wrestled with his father Isaac... he wrestled with his brother Esau... he wrestled with his father-in-law Laban.

So the Lord came to Jacob as a wrestler. Psalm 18:26 says of God, "With the pure You will show Yourself pure; and with the devious You will show Yourself shrewd" (NKJV).

Therefore, the Lord shrewdly came to Jacob. Genesis 32:24 tells us, "Then Jacob was left alone; and a Man wrestled with him until the breaking of day" (NKJV).

Jacob had been left alone with God. He was always conniving, always scheming, always plotting, and always had an idea. So the Lord stripped everything away and said, "OK, I want you alone with Me.""

As the commentator C. H. McIntosh said, "To be left alone with God is the only true way of arriving at a just knowledge of ourselves and our ways."

The conniving, plotting, scheming Jacob was all alone with God, and they began to wrestle.

What God wanted from Jacob was his surrender. But that wasn't going to happen until Jacob came to the end of his strength. So on it went throughout the night.

Then a life-changing moment transpired for the scheming Jacob. Instead of fighting with God, He was clinging to Him. The Lord said, "Let Me go, for the day breaks" (Genesis 32:26 NKJV).

Jacob responded, "I will not let You go unless You bless me!" (verse 26 NKJV). It was a valid response on Jacob's part in asking for this blessing, because in surrender to God's plan, he would find what he always wanted.

There is a wrong kind of wrestling with God in which we try to run from His work for our lives and refuse to go in the direction He wants us to go. But there is a right kind of wrestling with God when we are trying to get His blessing.

Jacob won, in one sense, because he called out to God and asked for His will.

Then God asked Jacob an unusual question: "What is your name?" (verse 27 NKJV). Did God ask this of Jacob because He didn't know his name? Hardly.

For Jacob to state his name was an admission-an admission he did not necessarily want to make. The name Jacob means, "heel-catcher, supplanter, grabber."

In essence, the Lord was saying, "Jacob, do you want to keep living up to your present name and deceiving others, or will you admit what you are and let Me change you?" This is a question only Jacob could answer.

Jacob finally gave in. He surrendered. He had gone from cunning to clinging, from resisting to resting. He had been brought to the end of his resources. And God gave him a new name: Israel.

The name Israel is not an easy word to translate. Scholars differ as to its meaning. Some translate it as, "One who God commands," or "Let God rule." Others translate it, "One who fights victoriously with God," or "A prince with God," or "God's fighter."

Whatever the meaning, it is clear that a complete surrender to God and His will took place for Jacob. His loss was his victory. He won by losing, because now he was able to go in new strength as he walked in God's power, will, and timing.

This is exactly what Jesus meant when He said, "Whoever loses his life for My sake will find it" (Matthew 16:25 NKJV).

We might look at that statement and think it doesn't make any sense. But it makes perfect sense. To lose your life simply means that you come to the understanding at some point in your life that God's plan is better than the plan you have for yourself.

I want to ask you today, are you ready to walk in God's ways? Are you really ready to change?

If you are, then just watch what God will do.
[ Pastor Greg Laurie ]

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Faith Is for the Middle


And a furious storm of wind [of hurricane proportions] arose, and the waves kept beating into the boat, so that it was already becoming filled. But He [Himself] was in the stern [of the boat], asleep on the [leather] cushion; and they awoke Him and said to Him, Master, do You not care that we are perishing?
- Mark 4:37-38

The disciples probably were not nearly as excited in the middle as they may have been in the beginning. Although God often calls us to launch out to a new destination, He usually does not let us know what is going to happen on the way to it. We leave the security of where we are and start out for the blessings of the other side, but it is often in the middle where we encounter the storms. The middle is often a place of testing. The storm was in full force, and Jesus was asleep! Does that sound familiar?

Have you ever had times when you felt that you were sinking fast-and Jesus was asleep? You prayed and prayed and heard nothing from God. You spent time with Him and tried to sense His Presence, and yet you felt nothing. You searched for an answer, but no matter how hard you struggled against the wind and waves, the storm raged on-and you didn't know what to do about it.

This storm the disciples found themselves facing was no little April shower or harmless summer squall, but a storm of hurricane proportions. The waves were not gently rolling and tossing; they were beating into the boat with such fury that it was quickly becoming filled up with water. It is at times like this, when it looks like the boat is sinking with us in it, that we must "use" our faith. We can talk about faith, read books about it, hear sermons about it, sing songs about it; but in the storm, we must use it. It is also at such times when we discover just how much faith we really have.
[ Joyce Meyer Ministries ]


At the Appointed Time


Today's Verse:
"For the vision is yet for an appointed time... it will surely come; it will not be behindhand on its appointed day"
(Habakkuk 2:3, AMP).

Today's Word:

God is looking for people who have a made-up mind; people who will trust His timing. You may not see His promises happen overnight, but they will happen. In the Bible, Abraham waited 20 years to have a son and see his promise come to pass. Moses waited 40 years to fulfill his purpose and lead the children of Israel out of captivity. You might say, "Joel, I've been waiting for a year, and I don't see anything happening." No, something is happening. Right now, God is working behind the scenes in your life. He is arranging the right people, the right breaks, and the right opportunities.

Today's scripture tells us that at the appointed time, the promise will come to pass, and it will not be one second late! When is the appointed time? It's when God knows the timing is best for you. When you understand and accept this principle, it takes all the pressure off. It's a very freeing way to live knowing that as long as we stay in faith, God will release His favor, His increase, His restoration, and His healing at exactly the right time in our lives!

Prayer for Today:

Father in heaven, thank You for working behind the scenes in my life. I trust that the appointed time for me is on its way. I am content in You, knowing that You have a good plan for my future. I bless you today and always. In Jesus' Name. Amen. (Today's Word is dated 05.29.09 which as not posted.)
[ Joel Osteen Ministries ]



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