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In this episode of our midweek Bible study, we turn our eyes to Genesis 33, where Jacob, renamed Israel, limps across the river Jabbok into a sunrise he didn’t ask for—and a confrontation he can’t avoid. This isn’t a story wrapped in sentimentality. It’s not a Hallmark reunion. It’s Scripture telling the truth about what happens when faith meets consequences, and when grace walks beside you, not to rescue you from the meeting, but to carry you through it.

Tonight, we explore what it means to face the things we’ve been running from—not because we’re fearless, but because grace has changed how we walk. We dive into the tension between transformation and accountability, healing and honesty, wrestling with God and meeting the people we’ve wronged. Through poetic reflection, careful exposition, and a lot of real-life application, we look at how God’s mercy shows up not just in the dark night of struggle—but also in the daylight of reconciliation.

We’re recording this right after fellowship—tonight’s dinner was Frito chili pies, and now the table is cleared and the Bibles are open. So wherever you’re listening from, pull up a chair, take a breath, and come walk with us into the story. It’s a story for the wounded, the weary, and anyone who’s ever had to face a past they didn’t know how to fix.

We close with a word of benediction: not toward perfection, but toward presence. You don’t have to walk without a limp. You just have to walk honestly.

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The sun is up. The river’s behind you. The meeting’s ahead. Walk on.