Friday, January 31, 2014

Year 4, Day 31: Genesis 32

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Discipleship Focus: D2, Character

  • Character: Having the interior life that is necessary to support the work that God sets before a person.  It is hearing from God and obeying.  It is doing the right thing when nobody is looking.


Often, character is best formed in the D2 stage of discipleship.  What is the D2 stage of discipleship?  D2 is the place where instead of just learning the information about God we actually start to put it into practice.  We go out and try and make a difference.  Instead of watching God, we start to help God while He continues to work around us.

Unfortunately, this is often our time of greatest failure.  We always fail the most at the beginning.  People riding bicycles never fall as much as the first few days that they are learning.  Serious students seldom do any worse than the first exam they take under a particular teacher.  Leaders seldom make wrong judgments as often as when they just start leading.  While painful, this is true.  Who we are is forged out of our failure.

God steps into those times of difficulty and teaches us.  He forges our character out of our struggle.  It is just like Jacob the deceiver.  Jacob has deceived Esau twice.  He has fled from Esau and deceived Laban – although let’s not forget that Laban was not innocent, either.  Now Jacob comes back and he continues to put himself first as he puts several groups of human shields between himself and his brother.  His character has continued to fail and fall, so God comes and wrestles with Jacob.

What makes Jacob worthwhile in this study is that he isn’t afraid to wrestle with God.  He isn’t afraid to develop his character.  He isn’t afraid to struggle.  Out of that struggle will come a man that God can use to lead His people.  The same can be true of all of us if we are willing to wrestle with God and be humbled before Him.


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