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"I call heaven and earth as witnesses today
against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and
cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may
live; that you may love the LORD your God, that you may obey His voice,
and that you may cling to Him, for He is your life and the length of your
days;"
(Deuteronomy 30:19-20)
There are times in life when we are faced with
situations that seem dark; Situations that cause us to question our faith
in the promises that we have received from God’s Word. Sometimes we
struggle with circumstances in the world that cause us to be distracted
away from God as we try to battle and win by our own efforts. Even
struggles with our own flesh can become a battle that causes us to focus
more on our internal war than on God. But our struggle should not be with
these things for the battle is the Lord’s. Our struggle should be
focused on holding on to God and His Word no matter how dark, and no
matter how hopeless, the situation seems. Clinging to God with all
perseverance is a part of loving Him.
The Bible tells us about an experience that Jacob had
when he faced a situation that caused him great fear. Years before this Jacob
had tricked his older brother, Esau, out of his birthright. Esau became
very angry and plotted to murder Jacob. Jacob then fled from Esau to
another land and stayed with his uncle Laban. While there Jacob married
wives, and had children. He also had become wealthy with livestock because
God had blessed him. Now Jacob was returning to his father’s land with
all that God had given to him. He was about to come face to face with his
brother Esau for the first time since he had deceived and fled from him.
Jacob sent messengers ahead to greet Esau and to see if Esau still wanted
to murder him.
Then the messengers returned to Jacob, saying,
"We came to your brother Esau, and he also is coming to meet you, and
four hundred men are with him."
So Jacob was greatly afraid and distressed…(Genesis 32:6-7)
Esau coming to meet
Jacob with four hundred men caused Jacob to have great fear. The situation
did not look good for him and his family. But Jacob prayed to God and he
reminded God of His promises to him.
Then Jacob prayed, "O God of my father
Abraham, God of my father Isaac, O LORD, who said to me, 'Go back to your
country and your relatives, and I will make you prosper,' I am unworthy of
all the kindness and faithfulness you have shown your servant. I had only
my staff when I crossed this Jordan, but now I have become two groups.
Save me, I pray, from the hand of my brother Esau, for I am afraid he will
come and attack me, and also the mothers with their children. But you have
said, 'I will surely make you prosper and will make your descendants like
the sand of the sea, which cannot be counted.'" (Genesis 32:9-12)
Then Jacob sent his wives, children, and servants out
of the camp. This was probably to hide them in case they were attacked. So
Jacob was left alone in the camp that night. Then a man came and wrestled
with Jacob.
So Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with
him till daybreak. When the man saw that he could not overpower him, he
touched the socket of Jacob's hip so that his hip was wrenched as he
wrestled with the man. Then the man said, "Let me go, for it is
daybreak." But Jacob replied, "I will not let you go unless you
bless me." The man asked him, "What is your name?"
"Jacob," he answered. Then the man said, "Your name will no
longer be Jacob, but Israel, because you have struggled with God and with
men and have overcome." Jacob said, "Please tell me your
name." But he replied, "Why do you ask my name?" Then he
blessed him there. So Jacob called the place Peniel, saying, "It is
because I saw God face to face, and yet my life was spared." The sun
rose above him as he passed Peniel, and he was limping because of his hip.
(Genesis 32:24-31)
At first Jacob may have thought that he was being
attacked by one of Esau’s men. How often in the darkness of a challenge
do we fail to recognize God at work in our lives? We blame the devil, we
blame other people, we blame fate; ignoring the fact that God is in
control even when bad things happen. But as the light of dawn began to
reveal the truth Jacob realized that he was wrestling with God. (Many
Bible scholars believe that Jacob was actually wrestling with Jesus.)
God saw that Jacob was determined with his whole
heart and all of his strength to hold on to God. Then God injured him.
Why? So that He could bless him. God humbled Jacob into total dependence
upon God. Why, because God gives His grace to the humble. Humility is the
revelation of our own weaknesses and our desperate need for God. It is
when we are humble that God can trust us with His strength, and with His
blessing.
With a hip out of socket Jacob was easy prey without
God’s help. Now Jacob was ready to receive the blessing, now Jacob was
ready to fully trust in God to fight his battles. God gave Jacob favor
with Esau and their meeting went well. But Esau ran to meet him, and
embraced him, and fell on his neck and kissed him, and they wept. (Genesis
33:4)
When facing problems, temptations, and sufferings it
is far better to focus our strength on clinging to God rather than trying
to overcome by our own strength. In order for us to fail and give in to
problems, temptations, and sufferings we must first loosen our grip on God
and even turn away from Him. In order for us to have success God’s way
we must cling to Him with all of our strength and perseverance until He
commands His blessing upon us.
Trials in life try
to distract our attention away from God. When our attention is turned away
from God we are then also pulled away from God. But the real purpose for
the trials that we go through are to perfect perseverance in us, which is
the ability to cling to God in every circumstance without letting go.
My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing
that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have
its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.
(James 1:2-4) Patience means cheerful
endurance.
Obedience to God is a very important part of clinging
to God. In Genesis chapter 22 we are told that God tested Abraham to see
if Abraham would be willing to sacrifice his only son in obedience to
God’s command. Abraham rose up early the next morning and began the
journey with his son Isaac to the place God had told him to go. The
journey took three days. What would those three days have been like for
Abraham? But Abraham faithfully obeyed God and in the end God provided
another sacrifice instead of Isaac. At the end of the trial Abraham was
ready to receive the blessing from God.
The angel of the LORD called to Abraham from heaven
a second time and said, "I swear by myself, declares the LORD, that
because you have done this and have not withheld your son, your only son,
I will surely bless you and make your descendants as numerous as the stars
in the sky and as the sand on the seashore. Your descendants will take
possession of the cities of their enemies, and through your offspring all
nations on earth will be blessed, because you have obeyed me." (Gen
22:15-18 NIV) The greater the sacrifice
that we go through and endure by clinging to God, the greater our blessing
will be.
There are times that God will test His people to see
how much they love and trust Him, to see how much of their strength they
will apply to clinging to Him. "And you shall remember that the
LORD your God led you all the way these forty years in the wilderness, to
humble you and test you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would
keep His commandments or not. "So He humbled you, allowed you to
hunger, and fed you with manna which you did not know nor did your fathers
know, that He might make you know that man shall not live by bread alone;
but man lives by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the LORD.
(Deuteronomy 8:2-3) When we go through such trials we come out on the
other side with a much greater measure of faith than we had before.
The book of Job in the Bible records the story of
Job’s sufferings. God allowed Satan to attack Job in devastating ways.
Job suffered tremendously he lost his children, his wealth, and his
health. But through it all Job held on to God even when his wife told him
to curse God and die. Job said even if God kills me I will still trust
Him, (Job 13:15). Job’s suffering and His commitment to cling to God
through it all caused Job to have a greater revelation of God. "I
have heard of You by the hearing of the ear, But now my eye sees You. (Job
42:5)
Because of Job’s perseverance of holding on to God
through all of his suffering he was now ready to receive the blessing. Now
the LORD blessed the latter days of Job more than his beginning; for he
had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, one thousand yoke of
oxen, and one thousand female donkeys. He also had seven sons and three
daughters…In all the land were found no women so beautiful as the
daughters of Job; and their father gave them an inheritance among their
brothers. After this Job lived one hundred and forty years, and saw his
children and grandchildren for four generations. (Job 42:12-16)
One day Jesus encountered a Canaanite woman who
wanted Him to deliver her daughter from demons. At first Jesus seemed to
ignore her. How often it seems like God does not hear your prayers, but
even this may be a trial to see how long will you persevere. A
Canaanite woman from that vicinity came to him, crying out, "Lord,
Son of David, have mercy on me! My daughter is suffering terribly from
demon-possession." Jesus did not answer a word. So his disciples came
to him and urged him, "Send her away, for she keeps crying out after
us." (Mat 15:22-23 NIV) Jesus
then tested her faith with insults, even calling her a dog. He
answered, "I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel." The
woman came and knelt before him. "Lord, help me!" she said. He
replied, "It is not right to take the children's bread and toss it to
their dogs." (Mat 15:24-26 NIV)
But the woman persevered holding on to Jesus through
it all and as she humbled herself before Him she was then ready to receive
her blessing. "Yes, Lord," she said, "but even the dogs
eat the crumbs that fall from their masters' table." Then Jesus
answered, "Woman, you have great faith! Your request is
granted." And her daughter was healed from that very hour. (Mat
15:27-28 NIV) If we allow ourselves to become offended at the
circumstances that God allows us to go through we will end up letting go
of God and even turn away from Him. It is pride, which causes us to be
offended. Pride is easily offended, but humility is never offended. Pride
causes us to let go of God; humility causes us to cling to God.
The book of Daniel tells the story of three young
Hebrew men that were commanded to worship an idol or be thrown into the
blazing fire of a furnace. They told the king “If we are thrown into
the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and he
will rescue us from your hand, O king. But even if he does not, we want
you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image
of gold you have set up.” (Daniel 3:17-18 NIV)
They knew God would deliver them one way or another because
even if God allowed them to be burned up by the fire they would instantly
be receiving their reward in heaven.
But God chose to save them through the fire.
Nebuchadnezzar then approached the opening of the blazing furnace and
shouted, "Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, servants of the Most High
God, come out! Come here!" So Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego came out
of the fire, and the satraps, prefects, governors and royal advisers
crowded around them. They saw that the fire had not harmed their bodies,
nor was a hair of their heads singed; their robes were not scorched, and
there was no smell of fire on them. Then Nebuchadnezzar said, "Praise
be to the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, who has sent his angel
and rescued his servants! They trusted in him and defied the king's
command and were willing to give up their lives rather than serve or
worship any god except their own God. (Daniel 3:26-28 NIV)
The greater the sacrifice that we go through and
endure by clinging to God, the greater the blessing will be. The greatest
blessing is to those who fully give up their whole life to cling to their
Creator, through perseverance and obedience. These are the things that
prove our love for our God. Jesus says, “Whoever has my commands and
obeys them, he is the one who loves me. He who loves me will be loved by
my Father, and I too will love him and show myself to him.” (John 14:21
NIV) The greatest blessing is when God reveals Himself to us. In
Your presence is fullness of joy; At Your right hand are pleasures
forevermore. (Psalms 16:11)
How to Cling to God
You
cling to God or let go of God deep in your thoughts and imaginations. Your
thoughts and imaginations determine the course of your heart and behavior.
Let the wicked forsake his way, And the unrighteous man his thoughts;
Let him return to the LORD, And He will have mercy on him; And to our God,
For He will abundantly pardon. (Isaiah 55:7) When you are a believer
in Christ your mind receives influence from the Holy Spirit of God. But
you can also still receive negative influences from evil spirits and from
your own lust that can tempt you to think about things that cause you to
let go of God and turn away from Him. "For out of the heart
proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false
witness, blasphemies. (Matthew 15:19)
God has given us His power and authority to fight and
win over negative thoughts that would cause us to loosen our grip on God. The
weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary,
they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and
every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we
take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. (2 Corinthians
10:4-5 NIV)
In the times when we are facing problems,
temptations, and sufferings we need to hold on to God all the more as
those things are trying to pull us away from Him. Fortunately as we cling
to God we can call upon Him to supply some of His strength to us. But the
key is to not let go until you receive the blessing. He will not allow us
to endure more than we can stand. Stay at the throne of grace until you
find mercy and grace for your need. When you are in God’s presence He
will speak to you. As you focus on God and not your problem He will give
you wisdom about your problem also.
For the word of God is living and active. Sharper
than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and
spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the
heart. Nothing in all creation is hidden from God's sight. Everything is
uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give
account. Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has gone through
the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we
profess. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with
our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as
we are--yet was without sin. Let us then approach the throne of grace with
confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our
time of need. (Hebrews 4:12-16 NIV)
Only God can keep us from falling away from Him. We
cannot solve our problems, temptations, and sufferings by our own efforts.
In fact our own efforts cause us to turn away from God and try to fight
the battle on our own, leading to failure. To him who is able to keep
you from falling and to present you before his glorious presence without
fault and with great joy to the only God our Savior be glory, majesty,
power and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all ages, now
and forevermore! Amen. (Jude 1:24-25 NIV) Even Jesus taught us to
focus on God and pray to God to keep us from temptations. And do not
lead us into temptation, But deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is
the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. (Matthew 6:13)
God
promises to give us His peace if we keep our minds focused on Him. You
will keep him in perfect peace, Whose mind is stayed on You, Because he
trusts in You. (Isaiah 26:3) The
word stayed means to take hold of, lean upon, and
rest in.
"I
call heaven and earth as witnesses today against you, that I have set
before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life,
that both you and your descendants may live; that you may love the LORD
your God, that you may obey His voice, and that you may cling to Him, for
He is your life and the length of your days;… "
(Deuteronomy
30:19-20)
Every
circumstance of trial, temptation, and suffering is an opportunity to
prove your love for God
by clinging to Him.
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