Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Humble Tenacity
Jacob knew he was not worthy of God’s blessing (Gen 32:10), but he clung to God anyway and claimed His promises (Gen 32:12). This relationship is graphically portrayed in Jacob’s wrestling match with God (Gen 32:24-28). The Yiddish term for this quality is “chutzpa” - brazen nerve, gall, moxie. Apparently God prefers a person’s slightly presumptuous faith over a quitter. God honors those who hold on. “But my righteous one shall live by faith and if he shrinks back, my soul has no pleasure in him” (Heb 10:38). Don’t quit for any reason, not even your own sin and sense of unworthiness. Cling to him in times of blessing and times of trial. God honors Chutzpa.
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God Bless you for re-starting your blog. I'm just now connecting and I'm looking forward to daily reads (nothing like a little pressure, huh?). Eric A.
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