
“The Stone That Waited” — Jacob’s Dream at Bethel
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In this episode, we explore Jacob’s dream at Bethel (Genesis 28 : 10–22), a sacred moment that reminds us God often meets us in unexpected places — even when we’re on the run, laying our head on a stone in the wilderness.
Through layered scripture readings, spiritual reflections, and a deep dive into the chiastic structure of the text, we unpack how Jacob’s journey parallels our own. We witness how a fugitive, not a king, encountered God—not in a sanctuary, but in open air. And how from that hard place, Jacob built an altar of hope and made a bold, prophetic vow.
Key themes in this episode:
- The art of noticing sacred moments in ordinary spaces
- Jacob’s conditional covenant and how it reflects boldness, not doubt
- The ladder (sulam) as a symbol of divine interaction and spiritual reciprocity
- The power of naming and testifying to God's presence in our lives
- Building altars from the stones of our uncertainty
We’re invited to ask ourselves: Where in our lives have we laid down on hard stones and encountered the sacred? What will we name those places?
The episode closes with a prayer and benediction — that the place you lay your head becomes the place God speaks your name.
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