And Jacob was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day (Gen.32:24).
Left alone! What different sensations those words conjure up to Leach of us. To some they spell loneliness and desolation, to
others rest and quiet To be left alone without God, would be too awful for words, but to be left alone with Him is a foretaste of
Heaven! If His followers spend more time alone with Him, we should have spiritual giants again.
The Master set us an example. Note how often He went to be alone
with God; and He had a mighty purpose behind the command, "When
thou prayest enter into thy closet and when thou hast shut thy door, pray."
The greatest miracles of Elijah and Elisha took place when they were alone with God. It was alone with God that Jacob became a
prince; and just there that we, too, may become princes-"men (aye,
and women too!) wondered at (Zech. 3:8). Joshua was alone when the Lord came to him. (Josh. 1:1). Gideon and Jephthah were by
themselves when commissioned to save Israel (Judges 6:11 and
11:29). Moses was by himself at the wilderness bush (Exodus 3:1-5). Cornelius was praying by himself when the angel came to him (Acts 10:2). No one was with Peter on the house top, when he was
instructed to go to the Gentiles (Acts 10:9). John the Baptist was
alone In the wilderness (Luke 1:80), and John the Beloved alone in Patmos, when nearest to God (Rev. 1:9).
Covet to get alone with God. If we neglect It we not only rob
ourselves, but others too, of blessing, since when we are blessed
we are able to pass on blessing to others. It may mean less outside
work; it must mean more depth and power, and the consequence, too, will be "they saw no man save Jesus only."
To be alone with God in prayer cannot be over-emphasized.
If chosen men had never been alone,
In deepest silence open-doored to God,
No greatness ever had been dreamed or done.
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Streams in the Desert February 27 Daily Devotional
Read the February 27 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.