FCA Rise Devotional For CompetitorsSample
Wrestling With God
READY:
“Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with him until daybreak.” – Genesis 32:24
SET:
Research has shown that international wrestlers at the age of 20 have had, on average, 1,000 hours more practice than club-level wrestlers showing that deliberate practice and persistence brings great rewards. Jacob certainly persisted with the man he later acknowledged to be God.
In many ways God actually wants us to wrestle with Him. Wrestling is one of the most intimate of sports: grappling and grabbing, sweating and struggling, up close and personal. God would much rather we wrestle with Him when we do not understand life, when things go wrong, when people are attacking us, when we desperately need Him to bless us.
Why? Because there’s only one winner when we wrestle with God. We are engaging with Him, not ignoring Him or running away and if we persist with Him, we will be blessed. His will and His plan will come into being.
Jacob was caught in between his brother and father-in-law; both of whom he had deceived and both wished him harm. In the end, Jacob did what all of us should do – recognize his sins, weaknesses, and failures – the very things that caused him to be in the mess to begin with.
Jacob was left crippled and exhausted after wrestling with God all night. When Jacob realized he could not go on without God, he stopped struggling and it was then that he received God’s blessing. Life will not always be easy, but press on through keeping God close.
GO:
- What has God called you to do in your life?
- Is there anything about that calling or in your life generally that you do not understand or is a struggle?
- Are you staying close to God with persistence, wrestling with His Word and in prayer?
WORKOUT:
- Philippians 3:14
- Proverbs 24:16
- Luke 11:5-10
OVERTIME:
Father, help me to press on when life is a struggle, stay close to You, and try to understand Your perfect will until I see the blessing. Amen.
About this Plan
Every competitor faces a moment in his or her career when they must rise. Jesus Christ gives strength and courage to carry your faith into your sport and make a difference for Him. It’s time to rise! The FCA Rise Devotional tackles issues that coaches and athletes face during competition and in life. This 31-day plan will also help establish a consistent, daily quiet time with God, and includes extra readings and suggested prayer. We would like to thank the Fellowship of Christian Athletes for providing this plan.
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