Father and son doing hand wrestling In the chaos of life, it's easy to fall into the trap of believing we hold more power than we truly do. We convince ourselves that our decisions reign supreme, that we are the ultimate authority over our lives. Yet, in the grand scheme of things, are we truly more powerful than God? The truth is, we often find ourselves wrestling with the will of God, just as Jacob did in the book of Genesis. We assert our dominance, believing we can outmatch the divine plan with our own desires and actions. But just like Jacob, we come to realize the folly of our ways. Even the most powerful being on Earth cannot overpower the sovereignty of God. In Genesis 32:28, after wrestling with Jacob, God says, "Your name will no longer be Jacob, but Israel, because you have struggled with God and with humans and have overcome." This passage reminds us that even in our struggles, God is present, and His will ultimately prevails. It's a humbling realization t...
As I sit in meditation on this solemn Good Friday, I find myself grappling with conflicting emotions. Despite the significance of this day and the symbol of redemption it represents, I cannot shake the heaviness within me. My heart, hardened by resentment and negativity, seems impervious to the message of love and sacrifice embodied by the cross. I gaze upon the crucifix, its arms outstretched in a gesture of ultimate grace, yet my own heart remains cold and unyielding. It is a moment of paradox – the profound symbolism of forgiveness and renewal contrasted with the reality of my own inner turmoil. In this moment of vulnerability, I acknowledge the darkness that threatens to consume me. I dare to confront it, to face the depths of my own soul with honesty and courage. Despite the despair that threatens to overwhelm me, I cling to a glimmer of hope – a prayer to the Creator who conquered fear, sin, and death itself. As I utter my plea for deliverance, I recognize the transformative powe...