No one desires to be broken. No one wants to suffer the consequences of 
sin. If we had our desires, we would skip through life without 
consequences. However, there is grace in brokenness.
In Genesis 28:10-22, Jacob is broken. He had succeeded in his schemes 
against his father and brother, but he had lost everything he had hoped 
for. We find him not as the favored son receiving his father's wealth and 
blessing or becoming his family's leader but alone and destitute. He has no 
home. He has no family. He is uncertain about his future. And he is likely 
fearful that all is lost.
Is this where you are today? Are you struggling under the weight and 
brokenness of your sin? Have you heard of the grace of God and the promises 
He has made but wonder if they apply to you? Jacob's life is far from 
perfect. However, in this moment, he would hear from the Lord and be 
encouraged by the precious promises of God. You are not alone, God's 
provisions are sure, and God is in control.