Jacob approaches Esau with fear, yet Esau runs to embrace him, and their long-broken relationship is unexpectedly restored. Jacob settles in the land, building altars and naming the places that remind him of God’s continued nearness. When Dinah is violated, the family reels as grief and outrage erupt, exposing the fragility of their peace. Her brothers respond with brutal violence, leaving Jacob to face the painful aftermath. How can we live in grace while still facing the scars of what has been broken?