by Os Hillman
"So Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with him till daybreak." - Genesis 32:24
All
that Jacob had lived for was coming down to one event - his reunion
with Esau. More than 20 years had passed since Jacob had manipulated his
father's blessing away from his brother Esau. During these years God
had been changing Jacob from a controller and manipulator to a man who
was learning to trust God. He was now ready to meet Esau. However, he
was fearful that Esau might take revenge on him and his family for his
past sin, so he sent a gift ahead, while he retreated and sought mercy
from God.
As
an angel appeared to Jacob, he realized the only hope he had was in
God. Only if God blessed him would he survive this ordeal. In the past,
Jacob would have sought to solve his problem his way. Now, he wanted
only God's way. He wanted Him so badly that he wouldn't let go of the
angel. He was striving with God, but it was the right kind of striving.
Jacob was striving to have all God's blessing on his life. He was
seeking God with all that he had. "When the man saw that he could not
overpower him, he touched the socket of Jacob's hip so that his hip was
wrenched as he wrestled with the man" (Gen. 32:25). The only way to
overcome the strong will of this man was to physically immobilize him.
The angel touched the socket of Jacob's hip. It was painful; it broke
him. This was the final stage of removing the old nature from Jacob. It
was the place of complete brokenness and surrender. No longer would
Jacob walk in his own strength. He would now have to lean on a cane,
symbolic of his leaning on God alone.
It
was the final act from God in Jacob's life that was celebrated with a
new name - Israel. No longer would he strive with God or man. The
process was now complete. God could now bless this man abundantly. He
gave him favor with Esau and restored their broken relationship.
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