He stood on the banks of the river And gazed at the opposite shore, With body and soul all aquiver Afraid what next day had in store. He'd sent all his earthly possessions Across to the opposite side And then, in the grips of depression, Was left, by himself to abide. The flocks and the herds and the other Gifts he'd decided to send, Lay in the path of his brother Whom he was afraid to offend. Behind them, his sons and the daughter He'd had by his different wives, Were placed in the front. No supporter Of Jacob protected their lives! So there was the famous deceiver, Who'd cheated his brother before, Gripped in a fear inspired fever, Convinced that he couldn't do more. There, through the night to the morning, Alone by that stream, on that sod, Through 'til the daybreak was dawning, He violently struggled with God. Now Jacob would not be defeated; The struggle he wouldn't let slip; Until, when the contest was heated, The Angel disjointed his hip. "Release Me! The dawn is now breaking!"
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Inspiration for verses from Daily Light for your Daily Path. Morning Scriptures.
Monday, May 30, 2011
THE CONTEST AT THE RIVER
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