Judah leaves his brothers, builds a life apart, and makes choices that quietly unravel his household. Tamar takes bold, risky action to secure justice, and Judah is confronted with his own failure and hypocrisy. What feels awkward and uncomfortable is not brushed aside, because God works through messy motives, broken systems, and costly obedience. What might God be doing in the chapters of our lives that we'd rather pass over?