Seeing The Face of God in Uncomfortable Places
Jacob sees the face of God in Esau. How might it change us, and the trajectory of our lives, to begin seeing God’s image in others?
Jacob sees the face of God in Esau. How might it change us, and the trajectory of our lives, to begin seeing God’s image in others?
Jacob wrestles with God, as he didn’t have the confidence to stand before Esau because he was hindered by the guilt of the past.
God delights to turn our mess into a message and our darkness into a declaration of His goodness. Mark 5:1-20
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