Showing posts with label cling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cling. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22

Don't Be a Hirpler!


Hirpler? What the heck does hirpler mean? Let’s see...

Jacob, alone in the camp. Out of the dark, a Man, an Angel of God, appears.

He touches Jacob’s hip, wrenching it out of its socket. Jacob is now a hirpler: a limper. Dawn arises on the two, still locked in a scuffle. The Man says, “Let me go, for the dawn is breaking!” (Gen. 32:26 NLT)

No, says Jacob. He is determined to cling with all his might. “I will not let You go unless You declare a blessing upon me...And [the Angel of God declared] a blessing on [Jacob] there.” (Gen. 32:25b, 26b Amp)

The Word says Jacob wrestled with the Man. In the Hebrew, wrestle means to bedust or grapple. Grapple...to hold or make fast to something, to seize another or each other in a firm grip as in wrestling, or clinch.

Jacob clung. Hosea tells us, “Yes, he struggled with the Angel and prevailed; he wept, and sought favor from Him.” (Hos. 12:4 NKJV) Jacob prevailed, or, more literally, was able, and received the favor and blessing he sought, not by so much by wrestling but by clinging.

We put the emphasis on what Jacob did instead of on what he said: I will not let You go!

It’s not about wrestling an answer from God. We don’t need to wrestle with God. The struggle is as Oswald Chambers (My Utmost for His Highest) said, “You have to wrestle against the things that prevent you from getting to God...Don’t be a hirpler in God’s ways, but be one who wrestles before God with things, becoming more than a conqueror through Him.”

When we cling to the Father seeking His favor, we will receive it. But if we limp through life as a hirpler, we will not be bold enough in our faith to cling to Him and wait for His favor.

So, {lovingly said} don’t be a hirpler!




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Monday, August 16

Cling to What is Good

Today, I’m happy to bring you the next in the series Behave Like a Christian. It’s entitled Cling to What is Good. It is a poem entitled Beauty Exposed by Keith Wallis.

It is based on Romans 12:9c, “Cling to what is good.” (NKJV) The New Living Translation states it this way, “Hold tightly to what is good.” And The Message says, “Hold on for dear life to good.”

The Greek word for ‘cling’ or ‘hold’ means to cleave, join together, glue, cement, unite, join firmly. ‘Good’ is being morally honorable, pleasing to God, and therefore beneficial to the Kingdom and others.

When Barnabas went to Antioch, he was glad to see the grace of God at work and “continuously exhorted (warned, urged, and encouraged) them all to cleave unto and remain faithful to and devoted to the Lord with [resolute and steady] purpose of heart.” (Acts 11:23b Amp)

Cling to God in the trials and afflictions of life, for then is…


Beauty Exposed












Winds may cuff wild raging blows,
salty draughts scour and purge,
suns may blister, boil, and burn,
snows may clothe and ice grip,
but you survive.
This seed fell on rocky ground
a sea-birds transient sentry post.
Tenacious roots peeked and seeked
sustenance in hidden places,
survival driven – you endure.
And on this drab day with sad grey sky
and crying cloud
you add colour
and joy
and hope for those
who, like you, root in hard places.

~~The beauty of our lives grows out of the hard places when we cling to what is good, rooted in God, the Rock of our salvation.



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