Then Jacob was left alone; and a Man
wrestled with him until the breaking of the day (Genesis
32:24).
John Travis, M.D., in his The Wellness Workbook, identifies key
areas where we maintain our health. From
personal experience, I have added others to list 14 benchmarks of health. I introduced this Wellness Series in the
previous blogs, “I Want to be Whole!” (#53), “Is the Cross Relevant Today?”
(#54), and “Harness Christ’s Resurrection Power!” (#55). Today we are continuing
from Part 1 (#56) tackling Health is knowing what your real needs are and
how to get them met1.
In Part 1, I asked you, “How much are
you giving to the Lord?” What is your
answer? What you need to
understand is basically this: The more you give, the more He gives to you. It is not by works that you “buy from God”
His mercy, favor, and love.
And when Simon saw that through the
laying on of hands the Holy Spirit was given, he offered them money . .
. . But Peter said to him, “Your money perish with you, because you thought
that the gift of God could be purchased with money! (Read Acts
8:9-24).
The night is a time of struggle with the inner you—with your bad
choices, bad habits, bad character, bad anything which blocks your beautiful
and good relationship with God, your Father. When God shows you who you are through
His eyes and reflects that image back into your own, you may hate what you
see. We see ourselves as the most
righteous of God’s children; yet to God, we may look like hollowed out
whitewashed tombs with hearts of charcoal whose hands we ourselves have to
force open so that others can say, “You are good.”
Jacob forcefully wrestled with his
inner issues with God; and it seemed like there would be a draw, except for one
sure thing: As big as your pride makes you appear in your own eyes, God will
break you down at point where you’ll always be reminded of just how weak you
are. He touched Jacob’s hip socket and put it out of joint. With this injury,
Jacob would think twice before moving anywhere quickly with deceitful
intentions. Paul talked about his own “thorn in the flesh” (2 Corinthians 12:7)
which reminded him to stay humble.
Apostle Paul’s describes his “thorn in
the flesh” as a messenger of Satan to buffet him—to check him from becoming
arrogant because God gave him a gift of abundance of revelations to be used for
the increase of His Kingdom. Jacob’s
thorn was given to him by God Himself as a reminder not to exalt himself as the
“cleverest” of all men because he can
manipulate them to get his own needs met.
He’d always be reminded that he must use his brilliant mind for the good
of his people and for the increase of God’s Kingdom; then God would provide him
with all his needs (Philippians 4:19).
Maybe your “thorn” is that you don’t
have tons of cash at hand because it would change you into an overbearing
stingy “monster” to the needy as you hoard your wealth arrogantly over others
“buying” their affection and favor. So God will provide you with enough to get
over the hurdles, one at a time, until you’ve reached money management maturity
for the good of everyone He places into your life.
Or perhaps your “thorn” could be a
close loved one, especially a spouse or a parent, who leaves you so that you
would have to pick yourself up and live without clinging to his/her hand,
always the dependent. The “thorn” is the
pain you feel from that loved one’s absence and the memory of their presence.
Now you’ll have to move out on your own carrying the lessons he or she taught
you and make your life work out for the good of God’s Kingdom plan.
God will make you feel a “pain” as He
extracts any unrighteousness (what is not right) out of you—as He circumcises
your heart and grafts you back into His.
Then your giving and your works will not be in vain, but will beat with
God’s heart and intent. And your
receiving from God will surely be blessings immeasurable that take care of all
your needs on earth as it was always planned from heaven.
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And with that injury (that pain, that
thorn), the wrestling match ceased;
yet Jacob refused to let go of God.
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1. From Travis, J. (1977). The Wellness Workbook. Mill Valley, CA,
USA: Wellness Resource Center.
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