And Jacob
was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day
(Genesis 32:24).
Before your
victory shows on the outside, you need to win first in the spirit. We prevail
first with God, before we prevail with men.
This
readily brings to mind the picture of Jacob, when he wanted to return to his
homeland with all that God had blessed him with. But then, he remembered there
was a problem. He had cheated his brother several years before, which resulted
in his seeking asylum in another land. And his brother, Esau, who had become a
very strong man, vowed to take revenge against him. So, Jacob had every reason
to be afraid.
When Esau
heard that Jacob was coming home, he got his army ready to attack Jacob. Jacob
knew he was in trouble and could lose everything, including his life, if he did
nothing about the situation. So, he decided to “settle” the matter with God. He
knew he’d have to prevail with God first, to prevail with his brother Esau. The
Bible tells us that the angel of the Lord appeared to Jacob, and Jacob wrestled
with the angel all night long (Genesis 32:24).
Now,
there’re so many interpretations of that account, but the most significant
thing about this experience that Jacob had with the Lord is the lesson on prayer:
“And Jacob was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking
of the day.” The angel said, “Let me go, for the day breaketh.” But Jacob
declared, “I will not let thee go, except thou bless me” (Genesis 32:26). This
was Jacob, prevailing in prayer! Hosea 12:3-5 says “ He took his brother by the
heel in the womb, and by his strength he had power with God: Yea, he had power
over the angel, and prevailed: he wept, and made supplication unto him: he
found him in Bethel ,
and there he spake with us; Even the LORD God of hosts; the LORD is his
memorial.”
It was
during this encounter that his name was changed to Israel , leading to a complete
turnaround in his life. The angel said, “Thy name shall be called no more
Jacob, but Israel :
for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed”
(Genesis 32:28). You see that? He prevailed with God.
Prevailing
with God doesn’t mean forcing Him to do something; no. It’s winning first in
the spirit! It’s when you continue in heartfelt intercession until you gain the
victory in your spirit; seeing and apprehending your victory in the spirit.
When you win first in the spirit, nothing in this world will be able to
successfully stand against you.
PRAYER: Dear
Father, you’ve shown forth the splendour of your right hand on my behalf! Your
right hand upholds me and I’m lifted valiantly above circumstances, triumphing
always, in the Name of Jesus. Amen.
FURTHER
STUDY: 1 Corinthians 15:57 But thanks be to God, which giveth us the
victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 YEAR
BIBLE READING PLAN: Ephesians 6:10-24, Isaiah 31-32
2 YEAR BIBLEREADING
PLAN: John 2:12-25, 1 Kings 6
2 YEAR BIBLE
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