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Bethel is a symbol of our prayer life, the place we go to
meet God - our secret closet of prayer, the place we go in our time of distress
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God wants to raise up a people who are greedy for His blessings so they can in turn bless the world. As we settle things with the Lord, making our lives right before him, everything else falls into line. It won’t matter what other battles you face in life. Deeply tested saints are leaders in God’s last-day army. The more intense the trial, the greater the work he has planned for them to do.
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Bethel is our
secret closet of prayer, the place we go in our time of distress. Once you’re
shut in with him, blocking out all other voices and noise, you’ll hear his
voice. He wants you to claim and obtain all his blessings. So, rise up in faith
and lay hold of his promise. You have been given his strength - now use it -
you will see his kingdom come on earth
David Wilkerson
Using the Strength that God’s Spirit Has Given You
The
apostle Paul exhorts us, “Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal
life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in
the presence of many witnesses” (1 Timothy 6:12, NKJV).
Paul
lived the kind of fight he describes.
Near the
end of his ministry, he could boast, “I have fought the good fight, I have
finished the race, I have kept the faith” (2
Timothy 4:7).
Paul was
filled with fight to his dying day. So were centuries of our spiritual
ancestors who died with their fight intact.
The
writer of Hebrews said of them, “who through faith subdued kingdoms, worked
righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the
violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made
strong, became valiant in battle, turned to flight the armies of the aliens” (Hebrews
11:33-34).
What kind
of fighting faith have you been putting up? Have you lost it?
Have you
been so overwhelmed you’ve grown discouraged, wounded, perplexed, a passive
soldier of the cross?
If so,
it’s time to get back up and fight the good fight.
Jacob is
a good example of how to get back our fight.
When the
prophet Hosea wanted to challenge Israel for their cowardly spiritual
condition, he reminded them of Jacob. “He took his brother by the heel in
the womb, and in his strength he struggled with God. Yes, he struggled with the
Angel and prevailed; he wept, and sought favor from Him” (Hosea
12:3-4).
In this
brief passage, Hosea sums up the secret to getting back our fight and
prevailing with God to overcome every battle in life.
Jacob’s very birth revealed
he was a fighter, eager to overcome and obtain God’s blessings.
Jacob’s
twin brother, Esau, was first to emerge from his mother’s womb.
As he
came forth, however, a tiny hand gripped Esau’s heel. It was the hand of his
twin brother, Jacob.
A godly
instinct was in the child, as if he were saying, “Brother, get out of my
way! If you don’t want the birthright of this family and the fullness of God’s
blessings, I do.”
The
family birthright that Jacob sought represents all the blessings that we have
in Christ Jesus.
I believe
Jacob wasn’t just after the double portion of his father’s wealth. He desired
something more.
He wanted
the blessing of God so he could be in the lineage of the Messiah and have the
priestly blessing to bless others.
This kind
of godly desire is required of believers in these last days.
He seeks those who are greedy for God’s
blessings so they can in turn bless the world.
Jacob’s brother Esau was the opposite of this.
His life represented everything that God hates.
Esau lived only for his own appetites, pleasures
and self-satisfaction. He never considered God’s eternal purposes.
“‘Was not Esau Jacob’s brother?’ says the Lord. ‘Yet Jacob I have loved; but
Esau I have hated, and laid waste his mountains and his heritage for the
jackals of the wilderness’” - (Malachi 1:2-3).
By contrast, Jacob lived for God’s purposes, and
his hand on his fleshly brother’s heel made a powerful statement.
He was saying, “I will lay hold of all that
hinders me from God, resisting, fighting and being victorious. I was born to be
a channel of God’s blessing.”
Jacob spent years fighting to get and keep the
blessings of God.
This same desire ought to put fight into all of
God’s people.
If you don’t hunger for Jesus — if you only want
to make it to heaven and not be bothered to help meet the needs of others — then
you have nothing to fight for.
You have made yourself an easy mark for the
devil who knows you won’t resist his onslaughts.
We’re told that, despite his own sinful flesh, “by
his strength (Jacob) had power with God” (Hosea 12:3, KJV).
Jacob had deceived his father, Isaac, into
giving the family birthright to him instead of to Esau.
Years later, he thought he would pay for his
deceitful act when he learned his estranged brother was racing toward him with
400 rough riders, appearing set for revenge.
“Jacob was greatly afraid and distressed” - (Genesis 32:7, NKJV).
In that lonely hour, Jacob must have cried, “Oh,
Lord, I’m about to lose everything. My very life is on the line!”
Just when Jacob sought a comforting word from
God, the Lord came to wrestle with him, as if he were an enemy.
“Then Jacob was left alone; and a Man wrestled
with him until the breaking of day” - (Genesis
32:24).
The “man” mentioned in this verse is
thought by theologians to have been the Lord himself, wrestling with Jacob.
This passage contains one of the greatest
lessons a Christian will ever learn.
Our battle is never with people — not our
coworkers, not our neighbor, not our unsaved loved ones — but with God himself.
You see, as we settle things with the Lord,
making our lives right before him, everything else falls into line.
It won’t matter what other battles you face in
life.
All the demons in hell can’t make a dent in what
God wants to do through the fight he puts in you.
Jacob’s biggest fight wasn’t with Esau. It was
with the Lord, and God had something specific in mind to accomplish through
this wrestling match.
You see, Jacob was never in danger from Esau — we
discover this later in the story — but instead was endangered by his own
weaknesses.
God knew that Jacob’s character wasn’t adequate
to face the things that would come later in his life.
That’s one reason why God came to wrestle with
him.
The Lord was serving as Jacob’s trainer, a
sparring partner to shape him into a strong warrior who could prevail over any
enemy.
How many Christians have never been tested or
trained through trials?
We hear so much talk about prayer warriors, but
sadly many of them have never been in true battle.
Indeed, when hard times come, many Christians
quit the battle.
Deeply tested saints, however, are leaders in
God’s last-day army.
He causes them to wrestle mightily with him, and
through the work of his Spirit they emerge as warriors tried and tested.
The more intense the trial, the greater the work
he has planned for them to do.
Using the Strength that God’s Spirit
Has Given You
Jacob threw his whole body into the battle with
the angel, using all his human ability.
A fighting spirit had risen up in him, and “by
his strength he had power with God” (Hosea 12:3, KJV).
This verse has great meaning for all who want to
prevail in prayer.
Jacob prevailed “by his strength,” and so
must you and I.
That strength comes from the Holy Spirit.
“Strengthened with all might, according to His
glorious power, for all patience and longsuffering with joy” - (Colossians 1:11, NKJV).
“That He would grant you, according to the
riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the
inner man” - (Ephesians 3:16).
The question that Hosea posed to God’s people
was, “Are you using the strength you’ve been given?”
Hosea said, “The Lord also brings a charge
against Judah, and will punish Jacob according to his ways; according to his
deeds He will recompense him” (Hosea 12:2).
What was this controversy God had with his
people?
It is the same controversy he has with his
people in this generation.
In short, it is spiritual laziness. We want
miracles, blessings and deliverances but at no cost, with no effort.
Who among God’s people wrestles with him to see
his kingdom come on earth?
Who prays all night, fighting with their own
self-seeking soul, weeping and crying out to the Lord?
Who disciplines their flesh to seek him,
bringing their body under subjection to spend hours in fasting?
Who is so consumed with pleasing God that
they’re desperate to be delivered from all habits and lusts, wrestling until he
breaks all chains?
Bethel, where Jacob wrestled with the Lord, is a
symbol of our prayer life, the place we go to meet God.
At Bethel, Jacob declared, “‘Surely the Lord
is in this place, and I did not know it’” (Genesis 28:16).
Bethel means “house of God,” signifying a
place to meet the Lord.
“He found Him in Bethel, and there He spoke to
us” (Hosea 12:4).
What did God speak to us at Bethel?
His words to Jacob there apply to every
generation: “Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go” (Genesis 28:15).
In other words, “I am with you from this day
on, wherever you go.”
If that kind of promise doesn’t give a servant
of God a fighting spirit, what will?
Bethel is our secret closet of prayer, the place
we go in our time of distress.
The Lord is saying to us today, “Every time
you’re in trouble or distress, run to the altar. Call out to me, and I’ll meet
you there.”
Once you’re shut in with him, blocking out all
other voices and noise, you’ll hear his voice.
It happens when you’re on your face before him,
wrestling and crying out, “Lord, I won’t let go until I hear your voice say
you’re with me.”
Do you wonder why God is urging you, “Come
on, fight”?
It is simply because he loves you. He wants you
to claim and obtain all his blessings.
So, rise up in faith and lay hold of his
promise.
You have been given his strength. Now use it.
You will see his kingdom come on earth.
Amen.
David Wilkerson was called to New York City in 1958 to minister to gang
members and drug addicts, as told in the best-selling book The Cross and the
Switchblade. He went on to create Teen Challenge and World Challenge, Inc. to
minister to people’s spiritual and physical needs.
In 1987, he
established Times Square Church. As its founding pastor, he faithfully led this
congregation, delivering powerful biblical messages that encourage righteous
living and complete reliance on God.
David Wilkerson also
had a strong burden to encourage his fellow pastors. He founded the Summit
International School of Ministry; and from 1999 to 2008, he held international
conferences to strengthen church leaders.
His passion to support
believers, build up leaders and care for the poor is still at the heart of
World Challenge’s ministries to this day.
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