Limping And Leaning
Hollie L. Moody
Oct 12, 2005
The Lord impressed to me the words, "limping and leaning." I waited on Him for further revelation of this phrase, and the following portions of Scripture were laid upon my heart.
Genesis 32:24-31 ~~ {24} And Jacob was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day. {25} And when he saw that he prevailed not against him, he touched the hollow of his thigh; and the hollow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint, as he wrestled with him.
{26} And he said, Let me go, for the day breaketh. And he said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless me.
{27} And he said unto him, What is thy name? And he said, Jacob.
{28} And he 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.
{29} And Jacob asked him, and said, Tell me, I pray thee, thy name. And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name? And he blessed him there.
{30} And Jacob called the name of the place Peni-el: for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.
{31} And as he passed over Penu-el the sun rose upon him, and he halted upon his thigh.
Hebrews 11:21 ~~ By faith Jacob, when he was a dying, blessed both the sons of Joseph; and worshiped, leaning upon the top of his staff.
I noticed after reading these portions of Scripture that there was a steady progression in the life of Jacob/Israel.
First, Jacob (whose name means, "supplanter") wrestled alone with a man in the darkness of the night (Gen.32:24). While wrestling with Jacob, the man touched Jacob and in touching him, injured him by throwing Jacob's thigh out of joint (Gen.32:25). After injuring Jacob, the man who was wrestling with him, changed Jacob's name to Israel (which means, "God strives"). The man also blessed Jacob (Gen.32:28-29). Then, the sun rose and Jacob crossed over Penu-el (which means, "face of God"), limping as he walked (Gen.32:31).
The Lord impressed on my heart that many of His children are in a place of wrestling such as Jacob found himself in in Genesis 32:24-31. Many of God's children are wrestling with situations and circumstances in their lives that seem to have no solution or end in sight. They are in a dark time of the soul. Yet, they are holding-on. They are enduring. They are maintaining. There has been no breakthrough, no ground gained, but neither have they ceased to wrestle and hold-on.
For many of God's children, they are also being wounded in their time of wrestling. In addition to the wrestling and the weariness the wrestling has brought upon them, they now must endure the wounding. Yet still, they are holding-on. Not only are they holding-on and enduring, they are begging for a blessing.
Through the Spirit of the Lord, I want to encourage those of you who are wrestling and wounded; that your blessing is not just coming ~~ it is here! The day is breaking, the night is about to vanish away for you. When you come through this time of wrestling alone in the night seasons, you will come forth with the name of Victory upon you and with your own personal blessing from the Lord.
However, you will come out of the time of your wrestling alone in the darkness with a limp. The memory of this time of wrestling will forever remain with you. You will not be the same as you were before the wrestling. You will be changed, and changed forever.
You will have learned a valuable lesson during this time of wrestling. You will have learned the lesson Jacob/Israel learned so well ~~ how to lean upon the Lord.
Towards the end of Jacob's life, we find him in Hebrews 11:21 doing four things: {1} He is dying. {2} He is blessing his two grandsons, Manasseh (whose name means, "forgetting") and Ephraim (whose name means, "doubly fruitful"). {3} He is worshipping. {4] He is leaning on his staff the Messiah is often referred to in Scripture as the "branch," or "staff"). Jacob, towards the end of his life, has learned to "forget" those things which are behind him. He has been "doubly fruitful" in spite of, and perhaps as a result of, the many tests and trials he endured throughout his lifetime. He has learned the valuable lesson of "worshipping" no matter what situation in life he may find himself in. Most importantly of all, Jacob has learned to "lean" upon the "Staff" (Messiah/Jesus).
Those of you who are struggling and wrestling with situations and
circumstances in your life that have wearied and wounded you, continue to hold-on. As you hold-on, don't stop asking the Lord to bless you.
Sometimes, the situation(s) in your life may not change, but have the faith in these times to ask the Lord to change you and bless you. During the times of wrestling and personal change, you will learn how to lean upon the Lord with greater faith and trust. You will learn how to bless and be a blessing to others. You will have learned the value of worshipping God no matter what situation or circumstance you may find yourself in. Most importantly of all, you will have learned to lean fully and completely upon the Lord.
Proverbs 3:5,6 ~~ {5} Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. {6} In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.
Hollie L. Moody
Oct 12, 2005
The Lord impressed to me the words, "limping and leaning." I waited on Him for further revelation of this phrase, and the following portions of Scripture were laid upon my heart.
Genesis 32:24-31 ~~ {24} And Jacob was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day. {25} And when he saw that he prevailed not against him, he touched the hollow of his thigh; and the hollow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint, as he wrestled with him.
{26} And he said, Let me go, for the day breaketh. And he said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless me.
{27} And he said unto him, What is thy name? And he said, Jacob.
{28} And he 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.
{29} And Jacob asked him, and said, Tell me, I pray thee, thy name. And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name? And he blessed him there.
{30} And Jacob called the name of the place Peni-el: for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.
{31} And as he passed over Penu-el the sun rose upon him, and he halted upon his thigh.
Hebrews 11:21 ~~ By faith Jacob, when he was a dying, blessed both the sons of Joseph; and worshiped, leaning upon the top of his staff.
I noticed after reading these portions of Scripture that there was a steady progression in the life of Jacob/Israel.
First, Jacob (whose name means, "supplanter") wrestled alone with a man in the darkness of the night (Gen.32:24). While wrestling with Jacob, the man touched Jacob and in touching him, injured him by throwing Jacob's thigh out of joint (Gen.32:25). After injuring Jacob, the man who was wrestling with him, changed Jacob's name to Israel (which means, "God strives"). The man also blessed Jacob (Gen.32:28-29). Then, the sun rose and Jacob crossed over Penu-el (which means, "face of God"), limping as he walked (Gen.32:31).
The Lord impressed on my heart that many of His children are in a place of wrestling such as Jacob found himself in in Genesis 32:24-31. Many of God's children are wrestling with situations and circumstances in their lives that seem to have no solution or end in sight. They are in a dark time of the soul. Yet, they are holding-on. They are enduring. They are maintaining. There has been no breakthrough, no ground gained, but neither have they ceased to wrestle and hold-on.
For many of God's children, they are also being wounded in their time of wrestling. In addition to the wrestling and the weariness the wrestling has brought upon them, they now must endure the wounding. Yet still, they are holding-on. Not only are they holding-on and enduring, they are begging for a blessing.
Through the Spirit of the Lord, I want to encourage those of you who are wrestling and wounded; that your blessing is not just coming ~~ it is here! The day is breaking, the night is about to vanish away for you. When you come through this time of wrestling alone in the night seasons, you will come forth with the name of Victory upon you and with your own personal blessing from the Lord.
However, you will come out of the time of your wrestling alone in the darkness with a limp. The memory of this time of wrestling will forever remain with you. You will not be the same as you were before the wrestling. You will be changed, and changed forever.
You will have learned a valuable lesson during this time of wrestling. You will have learned the lesson Jacob/Israel learned so well ~~ how to lean upon the Lord.
Towards the end of Jacob's life, we find him in Hebrews 11:21 doing four things: {1} He is dying. {2} He is blessing his two grandsons, Manasseh (whose name means, "forgetting") and Ephraim (whose name means, "doubly fruitful"). {3} He is worshipping. {4] He is leaning on his staff the Messiah is often referred to in Scripture as the "branch," or "staff"). Jacob, towards the end of his life, has learned to "forget" those things which are behind him. He has been "doubly fruitful" in spite of, and perhaps as a result of, the many tests and trials he endured throughout his lifetime. He has learned the valuable lesson of "worshipping" no matter what situation in life he may find himself in. Most importantly of all, Jacob has learned to "lean" upon the "Staff" (Messiah/Jesus).
Those of you who are struggling and wrestling with situations and
circumstances in your life that have wearied and wounded you, continue to hold-on. As you hold-on, don't stop asking the Lord to bless you.
Sometimes, the situation(s) in your life may not change, but have the faith in these times to ask the Lord to change you and bless you. During the times of wrestling and personal change, you will learn how to lean upon the Lord with greater faith and trust. You will learn how to bless and be a blessing to others. You will have learned the value of worshipping God no matter what situation or circumstance you may find yourself in. Most importantly of all, you will have learned to lean fully and completely upon the Lord.
Proverbs 3:5,6 ~~ {5} Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. {6} In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.
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