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Fighting Angels & Claiming Blessings, Jacob’s Teshuvah Moment | Land of Israel Fellowship
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🔥 Join the Land of Israel Fellowship – Discover Your Blessing! https://thelandofisrael.com/membership-tiers/ In this short, we dive deep into Jacob’s life-changing struggle—from fear, self-doubt, and pretending to be someone he wasn’t, to becoming strong enough to fight the angel and claim his true blessing. This story isn’t just history—it’s a lesson in authenticity, courage, and spiritual growth, showing us that every struggle can bring a moment of teshuvah and transformation. ✨ Be part of our Land of Israel Fellowship and explore the Torah’s eternal messages of faith, purpose, and connection to the Land of Israel. 📌 Sign up now: https://thelandofisrael.com/membership-tiers/
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In this struggle, he's been essentially
given a chuva moment, a repentance
moment. Because when is true chuva? It's
when you're able to be in the same
situation where you messed things up and
to do it properly. In the original
blessing, it seems that Jacob felt like
he he originally knew that he really did
deserve the blessings. And at the last
moment, he just says, "Oh, maybe it's
not me. I'm not going to be authentic.
I'm not going to say maybe I have too
many shortcomings. I I'll have to
pretend to be my brother. I'll have to
pretend to be a man of the field. I'd
always [snorts] thought that Hashem had
something for me and that my my parents
had something for me. I can't believe I
thought it's me. Maybe I'm just a loser.
Maybe I don't even deserve blessings.
I'm not enough for blessings. I'm going
to have to pretend to be Asov. And then
here he is fighting the angel where he's
actually become someone strong enough to
fight with an angel. But beyond that,
and more importantly, he's a person that
could actually look into the face of the
angel and say, "Yes, I want a blessing.
Please bless me."
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