“So
Jacob was left alone; and a man wrestled with him until daybreak” (Genesis
32:24).
Left alone! What
different sensations these words evoke in each of us. For some they mean solitude
and desolation; for others, rest and repose. To be left alone without God would
be too terrible to express with words; but being alone with him is an
anticipated heavenly joy. If more people spent more time alone with Him, we
would again have spiritual giants.
The Lord gave us an example. Notice how often he
went to be alone. No doubt his recommendation had a profound purpose: “When you
pray, go into your chamber and, shutting the door, pray to your Father who sees
you in secret” (Matthew 6:6).
Elijah and Elisha's greatest miracles were performed
when they were alone with God. Alone with God was how Jacob became a prince,
and it is exactly the same way that we can become spiritual princes.
Joshua was alone when the Lord came to him
(Joshua1:1). Gideon and Jephthah were alone when they were commissioned to deliver
Israel (Judges 6:11, 11:29). Moses was walking alone in the desert when God
appeared to him in the burning bush (Exodus 3:1-5). Cornelius was praying alone
when the angel came to him (Acts 10:2). No one was with Peter on the roof of
Simon the Tanner when he was instructed to go to the Gentiles (Acts 10:9). John
was alone on Patmos when he was closest to God (Revelation 1:9).
Covet being alone with God. If we neglect this, we
will not only rob ourselves but also deprive others of blessing; because only
when we have been blessed can we be a means of blessing to other people.
If the chosen men had never been alone in the
deepest silence with God, they would not have done or dreamed anything great.
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