title Barely Standing but Still Holding On | Jesus Always: Part 3

description It’s not that you’ve walked away, but you’re wrestling with God. Why didn't You stop this? Why won't You fix it? This story might be exactly what you need. There's something in it for anyone who's struggling and refusing to let go.

NEXT STEPS
Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for you. We want to help! Check out these resources to ​​discover what saying yes to Jesus means: https://go2.lc/podcastcommittochrist

ABOUT THIS MESSAGE
What if the greatest story ever told is bigger than you thought? It's easy to assume Jesus was only present for part of the story. But in our series, Jesus Always, we'll look back and discover that Jesus was there from the beginning—and that He’s right here, in whatever we’re facing today.

Feel a little lost when you open the Old Testament? Learn how to find Jesus in the middle of every story: go2.lc/ot

5 Old Testament Prophecies About Jesus: https://finds.life.church/jesus-old-testament-prophecies/

ABOUT LIFE.CHURCH
Wherever you are in life, you have a purpose. Life.Church wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us at a Life.Church location throughout the United States or globally online at https://www.live.life.church

Find locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.life.church or download the Life.Church app at https://www.life.church/app/download

FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/life.church

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/life.church

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lifechurch

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@life.church

CONNECT WITH PASTOR CRAIG GROESCHEL

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/craiggroeschel

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/craiggroeschel

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschel

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@craiggroeschel

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/35447748/

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

pubDate Sun, 19 Apr 2026 12:30:00 GMT

author Sermon

duration 1931000

transcript

Speaker 1:
[00:00] Well, last week, I told you rather vulnerably that I've been a little bit in the fire. How many of you are kind of in the fire? Going through some difficult times right now. You can type in the comment section if you want to. I'm in the fire. I told you my family's been dealing with some personal struggles, some painful challenges and health issues in our family. And as I was thinking about it, I think the hardest part is not just we're fighting against our spiritual enemy, but I think the hardest part in many ways is that kind of I'm wrestling with God in the middle of this. Some of you might have something in your own life that you can relate to. You're not just fighting against the forces of darkness, but you're wrestling with God. You're not angry with him, not walking away from him, but maybe you're wrestling about something and you're asking some real serious faith questions like God, why didn't you do what I knew you could do and prayed that you would? I don't know where you are. Or God, why did you let this happen when you could have stopped it? Or you might be saying like, God, why am I in pain when you're good? Where are you in the middle of this? And so some of you, you're like me, you haven't quit on God, you're not walking away from God, but maybe you're wrestling with him a little bit. And if that's you today, it's my prayer that by the power of the Holy Spirit, God would speak to you through his word. And so I'm gonna ask him to do that just now. Would you just pray with me? Father, we thank you for your presence. We thank you for the risen Christ. We thank you for your living word that never returns void. God, would you speak to everyone who's wrestling in a way that would draw them close to your son, bring comfort, bring hope and bring healing, we pray. In Jesus' name, if you agree, say amen. We are in a message series, it's called Jesus Always. And what we're doing is we're actually seeing Jesus, not just in the Gospels, but we're seeing him all through the Old Testament, because before Jesus was ever born in Bethlehem, he was already there. If you've been with us in this series, week number one, we saw that God said he would provide a lamb in the Old Testament at Mount Moriah. And we discovered that the lamb was actually the lamb of God, the Son, Jesus. Last week, we saw Jesus show up as the fourth man in the fire. And the boys walked out and were not harmed because of the presence of Jesus even in the Old Testament. Today, we're gonna be in Genesis 32. And for many of you, you're gonna agree it actually gets very, very personal. We're gonna look at a guy named Jacob. If your name is Jacob, I'm sorry for what I'm about to tell you, but the name Jacob means deceiver. Doesn't mean that's what you are. You might be a really good dude, but Jacob means deceiver. And Jacob in the Old Testament, he lived up to what his mama named him. He was a deceiver. He tricked his brother Esau out of the birthright. He deceived his own dad and stole the blessing. He went on the run and continued to deceive people. Not exactly the guy that you had picked to be your life group leader, but nevertheless, this was who he was. And a lot of us can relate because even though we wanna do the right thing, sometimes we don't do the right thing and we make mistakes and we hurt people that we love and we disappoint others or disappoint ourselves and we find ourselves waking up one day living with some regrets. Well, the good news is when you look at this guy who didn't get it right, God wasn't done with Jacob. And I wanna tell you right now, God's not done with you. No matter what you've done, God is still good. He loves you, He cares about you. And we're gonna see it in this story because the night before Jacob sent his family ahead, there's this little verse I'm gonna show you. To me, it's one of the most frustrating verses in the Bible because it just says a little bit and I have so many questions. I'm like, when I get to heaven, one of my first 1,000 questions are actually gonna be around this verse and there are gonna be a lot of other ones, but this is the verse. The verse says this, Jacob, this left Jacob all alone in the camp and a man came and wrestled with him until the dawn began to break. So frustrating. Jacob's alone, a man shows up, they get in a wrestling match and if you're a man like me, we want to know more. How did it start? Was there like a little nudge? Was there like a, you look at him, you want some of this? Was there an introduction? Was there a fight over somebody? I mean, there's just a man out of nowhere and the fight goes all night long. That's crazy. And let me tell you why. If I haven't told you, I am a purple belt in jujitsu, which means I'm pretty good. But it means that there are other purple belt, brown belt and black belt that still whoop me like I'm a four-year-old little girl. I'm decent. And so if we practice all day long at the end of the match, and we go and do a five-minute roll with a break, another five-minute roll, sometimes we'll do five or six five-minute rolls. With breaks in between, you're supposed to break one minute. Sometimes I'll break six minutes unless someone else do the whole five. After five of those, I can barely drive home. My hands are shaking 25 minutes and I'm out of juice. These boys went all night long, and the story gets weirder. Verse 25, when the man saw that he wouldn't win the match, he's wrestling Jacob and this man who shows up. We don't know who he is. We're about to find out. He's something pretty special. He touched Jacob's hip and rinsed it out of socket. Then the man said, let me go for the dawn is breaking. But Jacob said, I will not let you go unless you bless me. Crazy story. The man couldn't overpower Jacob. Why? Maybe Jacob was a purple belt. We don't know. And so the man touches Jacob's hip and dislocates it. One touch and his hip is out of socket. What kind of man can touch your hip with a finger and take your whole hip out of socket? The answer is no ordinary man. Now think about this. He destroys Jacob's hip. In an agony, Jacob can barely stand, and he keeps wrestling. He's in pain. He can barely stand, and he doesn't let go. In the middle of pain, he just keeps hanging on. And that may be where some of you are right now. You're in the middle of it. You're in agony. You don't have the answers. It came out of the blue. You don't understand it, and it seems like it's lasting forever. But to your credit, you just keep holding on. Barely standing, but holding on. Barely standing, but not letting go. Verse 27. The guys start talking to each other. Because you know if you get in a fight with somebody, you can actually become friends afterwards. Oh, you're not so bad. Let's just be friends. Maybe this isn't gonna happen. What's your name? The man says. They fought all night long. Hey, let me introduce myself to you. What's your name? And he replies, Jacob. It's a crazy story. It's almost like the man wanted Jacob to say it out loud. What does Jacob mean? Who remembers? It means deceiver. And what's your name? I'm deceiver. It's almost like the man wanted him to say, I'm Jacob. I'm, say it out loud. I'm deceiver. And when you start to know who the man probably was, you start to recognize the man wasn't trying to shame Jacob, but wanted to actually free Jacob. And perhaps wanted him to be honest before the blessing. Because honesty always comes before the blessing. In fact, today, I'm gonna encourage some of you to maybe push yourself beyond your comfort zone and admit something that you might not wanna admit and something that's not easy to admit. And to be honest, why? Because honesty isn't what keeps you bound. Honesty is where the blessing starts. And this is why for some of you, I'm gonna just encourage you to like say it, and you may even wanna say it out loud, like I'm wrestling with God. I'm hurting right now. I'm confused. Some of you might say, I'm addicted. I mean, like literally admit it and stop making excuses for it. If two or more people who love you tell you that you're addicted and you have a problem, you probably do. Or you might say, I'm angry. Or some of you might say, I've been putting on a good show for a long time and I come in church and I smile and I try to hold it together in front of my family and my loved ones, but I'm not okay. The blessing starts with honesty. And the moment Jacob was honest, the man changed his name. Verse 28 tells us this, your name will no longer be Deceiver. Your name will no longer be Jacob, the man told him. From now on, you'll be called Israel because you have fought with God and with men and have won. From now on, your name will no longer be Deceiver, Jacob, but it will instead be Israel, which means the one who wrestled with God and overcame. If you're wrestling with God, it's okay to be honest about it. You're asking, why won't God heal me? Why won't God heal my loved one? Why am I still waiting and waiting and waiting? Why has God blessed them in that way and not me? Why am I still battling with depression? Why does anxiety grip me and grip me and won't let go? God, why won't you answer my prayer? If you're struggling, if you're hurting, if you're questioning, I wanna tell you right now, your struggle does not disqualify you. In fact, for some of you, it may be the very thing that God uses to free you from where you are and to give you a new name. Think about it. Jacob's worst night of fighting and wrestling and the battle and the pain and the fear and the questions, his worst night became his new name. The man blessed him and said, You're not deceiver, you're Israel, you're one who wrestled with God and overcame. And verse 30 says, So Jacob called the place Peniel. Peni means face, El means God. Literally he says, this means face of God. I'll show you the next part of the verse. The next part of the verse says this. The Bible says this. So Jacob called the place Peniel, face of God, saying, it's because I saw God face to face, and yet my life was spared, all night long, wrestling and holding on. And he didn't know who he was holding on to. The man that he wrestled with according to this text was God. The one who touched his hip was God. The one who blessed him was God. The one who gave him a new name was God. Face to face, all night long with God. And he didn't know it. Some of you, you've been wrestling for days, for weeks, for months, maybe even for years, and you felt alone and you wonder where is he? It feels like God was silent. But what if, just like Jacob, you just didn't recognize who was in the battle with you? And here's the part I don't want you to miss, is the whole time you thought maybe you were trying to hold on to God, but maybe the whole time God was holding on to you. God was holding. Sometimes I feel like I'm preaching uphill. I feel a little bit like that today. I think it's because inside, there's a lot going on. So I'm gonna try to tell you what's appropriate, because some of you are nosy. Tell us more, Pastor Craig. Tell you what I wanna tell you. I'll tell you, there's, I have a heavy heart. And I told you we're going through the fire, and this is human stuff. You go through it, I go through it. When you're a pastor, it doesn't make this shield. We still live in the same world, right? And so the biggest of the issues, and there are others, but the biggest of the issue is that I've got three daughters that have, and we don't talk a lot about it, but they have ongoing, very complicated, ongoing, years and years and years of health issues. And here's a part. The part that I'm facing is this, is that they grew up, two girls in one room, I got four daughters, two in one room, two in the other. And 15 years ago, I went in there, like there's black stuff up on the, there. I think one of them, and I asked some people, does that look like anything? And a couple of people are smarter than I said, oh no, it's nothing, don't worry about it. Well, it was severe black mold. And so they grew up in this, and I'm their dad, and I was aware that something was there, I didn't do anything about it. So, when Jacob says, like, I'm deceiver, what I feel like saying is I'm responsible. And I know, you can all say what I know is true, which is, yeah, you did it in blah, blah, blah, blah, but I'm the dad, they're my daughters, they were in my house, and they were in molt. And so we do it all. Whatever advice you have, thank you, we've done it. We've been to that doctor, and that doctor, and that state, and this state, and that thing, and traditional, and non-traditional, and holistic, and we're doing it all. And we're praying like crazy. I'm gonna tell you right now, we are so blessed, and so blessed, and so blessed, and so blessed, and we are so blessed, and so blessed, and so blessed, but it's hard to enjoy the blessing when your kids are hurting, no? And I can preach sermons on faith, and I do, but I can't think what's wrong with my girls. And so what I've learned is this, is I've learned like I am not holding it all together. And I can't hold it all together. What I'm gonna tell you right now is God has been holding on to us the whole time, the whole time. He's always been good, he's always been faithful. His word is always true, and it never ever returns void. And you can see it, if you look with spiritual eyes on a different level in this story. Remember last week, we talked about the word theophany. That's when Jesus showed up as the fourth man in the fire.

Speaker 2:
[17:50] He looked like the son of God.

Speaker 1:
[17:51] Well, here we have a man that shows up out of nowhere, wrestles with Jacob all night long. This is not a vision, it's not a voice from heaven, it's not a dream. It's a man in a body that Jacob could grab hold of and physically wrestle with. And then he says, I wrestle with God. So let's play a little Bible trivia game. Who in scripture is God in human form? It starts with a J and looks like Jesus. Who is it? Jesus, right? And so many scholars believe, they debate, but many scholars believe that this is what's called the pre-incarnate Christ. What does that mean? Jesus is the incarnation. He's God made flesh. And so scholars will say, well, perhaps this was the pre-incarnate Christ appearing in the Old Testament in this way. If that's true, then you start to think, well, before Jesus healed the sick, he wrestled with Jacob. Before he touched blind eyes, he actually touched Jacob's hip. Before he renamed Simon to Peter, he renamed Jacob to Israel. What I want you to see is that that's why we say Jesus Always. We say Jesus Always. We say Jesus Always because he will never leave you and he will never forsake you. And he's always been close and we start to recognize who is God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He is love and he is love and he loves you. And he came because he loved you. And then you start to ask, well, what can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus? Our trouble, our hardship, our famine, our peril, our nakedness, our danger, our sword? No, in all these things, we are more than conquerors through Christ who strengthen us. And so, if you feel anything like I do right now, which is blessed and frustrated, blessed and confused, blessed and disappointed, I'm gonna tell you right now, he is with you right now. At this very moment, he's with you in the wrestling. He's there in your questions that don't have answers. He's there. And you may not recognize him yet. Jacob didn't either. But you may look back and say, oh, yeah, he was always good.

Speaker 2:
[20:41] He was always faithful.

Speaker 1:
[20:44] He was always present.

Speaker 2:
[20:46] His words have always been true.

Speaker 1:
[20:52] He's with you in the wrestling. Don't miss this. Verse 31 tells us this. The sun rose, so they're wrestling all night long, fighting, fighting, fighting, wrestling, change the name. The sun rose above him as he passed Peniel. And what was he doing? He was limping because of his hip. The sun rose and the night of wrestling became the morning of blessing.

Speaker 2:
[21:31] But he was limping because of his hip. He was blessed and he was limping. He was loved and he was limping. He was blessed and he was limping.

Speaker 1:
[21:58] And that's not how we want the story to go. We want to be blessed and healed. You can say amen anytime you want to. Because you've been really, really quiet, and I've been really, really vulnerable. So anytime you want to make your pastor feel like you love being in church today, you can do it anytime you want. And I won't reject it at all. I'll let you clap and cheer and say amen and bless God. If anyone wants to go old school and wave a white hanky, you could even do that. You might look weird, but I know what you mean. That was a thing at one point in someone else's church. But we want to be blessed and everything back to normal. But in this point, he was blessed and still limping. When he met God face to face. When he met God face to face, he was blessed and still limped. Here's what somebody needs to hear, and maybe the somebody is me. Some of you are waiting for God to fix everything. You're waiting for the limp to go away before you called a blessing.

Speaker 2:
[23:12] But what if the limp is part of a blessing? Thank you.

Speaker 1:
[23:21] Go ahead, all day long. I'm not gonna stop you. But I want you to think about it. What if the thing that hurts is a thing that helps keep you close? And imagine this. Every step that Jacob took, he remembered the blessing. Why? Because he walked with a limp. Every single time the weak leg hit the ground, he remembered how dependent he was on the one who is his strength. And so, now you guys are being too generous, because that wasn't that good. But let's do it. Here's the thing. Think about what happened on that night. The deceiver became Israel. And from Israel's line, came Jesus. Do you see that? So, if you're holding on to God, I want to tell you right now, you're not the only one that held on. Because on the cross, that same Jesus who was beaten and broken bloody by the creation, mocking the creator, he held on to the cross. And three days later, after giving his life, he walked down the tomb. He was scarred, but alive. He was blessed, but had his own version of the left, still had the nail marks, still carried the scars, not because he lost, but because he loved. And this is the part where I tie the message up in a bow, give you a nice old poem, tell you everybody's healed, and you clap and shout and cheer and go out and have an amazing meal, because it always ends up the way we want it, right? Wish I could do that. But I can't do that, because the sun hadn't come up yet at my house. It's still dark. We're still wrestling. We're still holding on. But here's all I want you to know is, promise you right now, I know who I'm holding on to. And even more importantly, is I know who's holding on to us. And so if you're wrestling, if you're wrestling, if you're wrestling, if you're wrestling, if you're wrestling, if you're wrestling, don't let go, don't let go, don't let go, don't let go. If you're blessed and limping, maybe the limp is a part of the blessing. As long as we're in these broken bodies, living in this broken world, any type of brokenness teaches us to get out of our strength into our weakness to call on the one who is our strength and might be the very thing that keeps us close to him. So in the middle of my limp, I'm gonna tell you right now, I'm holding on to him. In the middle of my limp, I'm still preaching with faith. And I'm never gonna let go, so I'm gonna hold on to him, and I'm gonna continue to pray, and I'm gonna believe by faith, and by faith one day I pray and know and declare that I will believe that my girls are healed, and until that day I won't let go. And even if he doesn't, I'll never let go. And I pray that you don't either. And that's how I'm into this sermon. So let's pray. God, I ask that by the power of your Holy Spirit, that whoever is limping, whoever is hurting, whoever is wrestling, that they would encounter you in a very personal, a very powerful way. God, you are the only one who can minister to them. God, as they hang on to you, show them, God, that you're holding on to them. At all of our churches, nobody's looking around. What I'm gonna ask you to do is be honest. I'm gonna give you a two-part kind of assignment. One is, we're gonna pray here. I'm gonna ask you to be honest about any part of your life that's not okay. It is not easy nor comfortable to me to talk in front of a big group of people about something this personal. I go first. I'm gonna ask you to do the same thing, is to be honest first with God about anything in your life that is not okay. It could be an addiction, it could be a fear, it could be your anxiety, it could be your marriage, it could be a relationship with a child, it could be any number of different things, whatever it is, be honest before God. And then, I'm gonna ask you to be honest with somebody else. Be honest with God, I'm gonna ask you to be honest with someone else. If you're willing to do that with me today, all of our churches, would you just lift up your hand all over the room, all over the room, online, you can type in the comment section, I'll be honest, I'll be honest with God. You can leave your hands up if it's comfortable and you can make it kind of like an act of worship, if you wanna put it down, it's more comfortable, whatever you wanna do, I'm gonna pray. God, thank you that the blessing follows the honesty today. And God, we're just broken people in need of your goodness and your grace. God, we thank you, there is no condemnation now, therefore, for those who are in Christ Jesus. So with honesty, we just confess our need for you, our brokenness, God, our sinfulness, God, our fear, our unrighteousness, God. We just confess it to you. And Father, I pray that not only do we confess to you, but as your Word says, that if we confess our faults to one another and pray for each other, that we may be healed, God, we would have the courage to confess to someone, a family member, a friend, maybe a person we just meet. Here's where I am, and pray for each other, and in your presence we'd see healing. And God, I just declare the name of the risen Christ, our healer, the great physician over my daughters. I pray over every sick person here, the name of Jesus, every brokenness, every disease, every demonic attack. We speak the name that is above every name, the name of the risen Christ, the name of Jesus that breaks the chain, that pushes back the forces of darkness, and the one who is the healer, the redeemer, the righteous one.

Speaker 2:
[29:13] We speak the name of Jesus.

Speaker 1:
[29:15] God, we believe there's healing and freedom in this room because your presence is real. As you keep praying today, all of our churches, nobody looking around, there are some of you right now that you don't know where you stand with God. I wanna talk to you about him. I wanna talk to you about him. God initiates, God sent a man to Jacob the deceiver. God initiated, for God so loved the world that he sent his one and only son, Jesus. Who is Jesus?

Speaker 2:
[29:41] He is the son of God.

Speaker 1:
[29:43] He was there even before he was born. He is the living embodiment of God. And when you see how he lived and loved, he did not come for the religious and righteous people. He came for broken and sick people. He came for people like me and people like you, people who needed healing and help and wholeness and forgiveness. So Jesus, the Lamb of God, was slain on a cross for the forgiveness of our sins. He paid the price we were unable to pay because he was without sin and died as a perfect sacrifice in our place. And three days later, God raised him from the dead, defeating death, hell, and the grave, so that anyone, and listen to me, anyone, the deceiver, the responsible one, the one who messed up, the one who lied, the one who cheated, the one who stole, the one who lusted, the one who sinned. Anyone who calls on his name would be saved. Today, there are those of you that God brought here, not by accident, but because of his love, to step away from your old life, to step into his grace, to step out of our sinfulness into his freedom. Because when you call on the name of Jesus, he hears your prayers, he forgives your sins, he makes you brand new. Today, at all of our churches, those of you online, you recognize you're without him. You don't have to leave without him. His name is Jesus. When you call on him, he forgives your sins. At all of our churches, you say, I need him, I need his grace, I need his mercy. Today, I'm stepping away from my sin. I am surrendering. I give my life to him. That's your prayer. Would you lift your hands high right now? Lift them up and say, yes, Jesus, I surrender to you. Right back over there, God bless you. Others of you, right back over here. Praise God for you. Over here as well. Yes. Others say, yes, Jesus, I surrender. Be the Lord of my life. Online, you can type in the comment section, surrendering my life to Jesus. Just type that in the comment section. Would you just pray aloud with those around you? Pray, Heavenly Father, forgive all of my sins. Jesus, save me, the Lord of my life. Fill me with your spirit so I could know you, so I could walk in your power, so I could show your love. My life is no longer my own. I give it all to you. Thank you for new life. In Jesus' name, I pray. Church, could you celebrate big? Welcome those born into God's family. Come on, church.