August 3, 2014
Stetson Memorial United Methodist
Church
Sermon
Series on “All My Day: A Summer of Prayer”
Inspired
by Marcia McFee
Sermon
6 of series-
“Spiritual
Struggles”
Genesis 32:22-28
Common English Bible
Psalm 139:1-14
NIV Bible
“The Long and
Winding Road” The Beatles
Let us pray… (Pray for God’s
illumination…)
I
remember growing up I used to always hate Saturday afternoons. My brother and I
would be watching T.V. together and all of the sudden wrestling would come on
the T.V. I hated wrestling but my brother loved it…the old W.W.E….World
Wrestling Entertainment. Well my brother would get entertainment out of it and
all I would get is bored. I think he
liked it so that he could learn some moves to try out on me later that day. What
is so mesmerizing about wrestling any way? Two guys throwing each other around
the ring. I just don’t get it.
Some
times when I think about it…our faith walks can be kind of like a wrestling
match with God. We wrestle with God over this or that…instead of W.W.E. I like
to call it G.W.E….God Wrestling Entertainment… Boy I am sure He must get some
entertainment out of me sometimes. He knows He will win but the way I struggle
must make Him giggle sometimes. Why do we wrestle at times in our Faith Walk?
God usually wins out but we still have to try to put Him in some type of Suplex
or something trying to have our own way…
This
summer, we are invited to pray “All My Days” and to make a habit of prayer
wherever you are. Each Sunday in worship we have focused on one of the steps of
the prayer beads but you are encouraged to pray these categories all summer
long. I would ask that you take out your beads if you brought them with you
this morning. My continued hope is that our Summer Sermon Series “All My Days: A Summer of Prayer” will
help us learn a way of prayer that will bring us closer to the maker of all we
see.
I
don't know about you but I have had an awesome time so far as we have been
going through the beads on the string.
Remember…the Gold Bead…which reminds us to begin with adoration and the
second bead….the bumpy beady….that is to remind us to let go and let God. The “holey
Bead” invites us to sit in silence, listen for what God has to say. Then
the steeping stone bead, our journey of faith. What a hard bead it is. To think
our Faith Journey can lead others to God as He illuminates our walk for others
to see. The next bead is one that is very important in our journey of life. The
black...the black and white...the grey bead...it represents our struggles in
our faith. What do we struggle with each day...what are we struggling with
spiritually?
So…why
do we struggle so much? Through experience we know that God will win out in the
end. There is no hiding from God as the Psalm I read this morning tells us. No
matter where we try to go…no matter where we try to hide…God finds us… As Paul
says…at times “we know what we should do but we do what we shouldn’t do.” I
guess that is human nature. We want to be in charge and we know better than
anyone else what we should do. But there are those times that while we are
“doing our own thing…thinking our own ways” God breaks through and we begin to
wrestle with Him about our thoughts and attitudes.
There
is a story in the Bible that talks about a wrestling match. It is one that I
think of when my hip starts bothering me at times. I think to myself…OK Lord,
what am I wrestling with you on? It is the wrestling match between Jacob and
God. It is found in Genesis 32 verses 22-28. Listen to the commentary on this
match and see if you can put yourself in Jacob’s place from time to time…
Jacob
wrestles with God
Jacob
got up during the night, took his two wives, his two women servants, and his
eleven sons, and crossed the Jabbok River’s shallow water. He took them and
everything that belonged to him, and he helped them cross the river. But Jacob
stayed apart by himself, and a man wrestled with him until dawn broke. When the
man saw that he couldn’t defeat Jacob, he grabbed Jacob’s thigh and tore a
muscle in Jacob’s thigh as he wrestled with him. The man said, “Let me go
because the dawn is breaking.”But Jacob said, “I won’t let you go until you
bless me.”
He
said to Jacob, “What’s your name?” and he said, “Jacob.” Then he said, “Your
name won’t be Jacob any longer, but Israel, because you struggled with God and
with men and won.”
Jacob…now
Israel…won but at what cost. He walked with pain and a limp for the rest of his
life. It can be like that sometimes when we wrestle with God. God usually wins
in the end and we walk away limping. God wants us to bring those things that we
struggle with to Him in prayer so that He can help us with those things that
can take us away from His loving care if we let them. He wants us to be real
with Him with our struggles. Remember as
the psalmist wrote…God knows everything about us so we shouldn’t try to be
something we are not.
So…what
are you struggling with today? Being
judgmental or gossiping…maybe causing another to walk away from the church…being
harsh on yourself and on others…un-forgiveness or envy…how about not spending
alone time with God…no matter what it maybe, God wants us to come to him with
our struggles so that together they can be conquered. As we come to God,
through our Risen Lord, Jesus Christ, in prayer we will find our burdens lifted
and our struggles ended. So what are you struggling with? Take it to the Lord
in prayer and feel the wrestling match end and come away stronger, wiser and
closer to God. Or…we can go along in life limping as our spiritual life has
been “put out of joint.” The choice is yours and mine to make. Which will you
choose?
Let
us pray…pray about those things we
struggle within our spiritual life…
Amen
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