Now he arose that same night and took his two wives and his two maids and his eleven children, and crossed the ford of the Jabbok. He took them and sent them across the stream. And he sent across whatever he had. Then Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with him until daybreak. When he saw that he had not prevailed against him, he touched the socket of his thigh; so the socket of Jacob's thigh was dislocated while he wrestled with him. Then he said, "Let me go, for the dawn is breaking." But he said, "I will not let you go unless you bless me." So he said to him, "What is your name?" And he said, "Jacob." He said, "Your name shall no longer be Jacob, but Israel; for you have striven with God and with men and have prevailed" (Genesis 32:22-28). We often cry out to God when circumstances are beyond our control. Jacob was facing a difficult, really scary meeting with Esau. Remember, Jacob tricked his father into giving him the ...
For where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there is disorder and every evil thing. But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy (James 3:16-17). “Those who live in malice, envy, and contention, live in confusion; and are liable to be provoked and hurried to any evil work” (Matthew Henry). It is easy to confuse cleverness and intelligence with wisdom. Wisdom is not measured by what you know, but by what you do with what you know. “ . . . Knowledge makes [one] arrogant, but love edifies” (1 Corinthians 8:1b). Knowledge is a good thing. We are encouraged to add it to our faith (2 Peter 1:5). However, at the end of Peter’s chain is love. Love is the ultimate goal. Love of God and love for others, notice. Now for this very reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your s...