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What do you do when you return to something God once gave you, only to find it contested?
In this episode of Ruins to Revelation, we walk through Genesis 26 and the story of Isaac reopening the wells of Abraham during a season of famine. Together, we explore what Scripture teaches us about grit, obedience, and discernment, especially when doing the right thing brings resistance instead of ease.
We unpack the meaning behind the wells Isaac named—Esek (contention), Sitnah (opposition), and Rehoboth (room)—and how these movements often mirror our own journeys of faith, calling, and healing. This episode is a teaching conversation about staying faithful without becoming hardened, and trusting God to make room after seasons of pushback.
If you’re in a season of digging, questioning, or feeling opposed while trying to obey God, this episode offers biblical context, encouragement, and practical perspective for continuing forward with both grit and grace.
By Amanda ChristineWhat do you do when you return to something God once gave you, only to find it contested?
In this episode of Ruins to Revelation, we walk through Genesis 26 and the story of Isaac reopening the wells of Abraham during a season of famine. Together, we explore what Scripture teaches us about grit, obedience, and discernment, especially when doing the right thing brings resistance instead of ease.
We unpack the meaning behind the wells Isaac named—Esek (contention), Sitnah (opposition), and Rehoboth (room)—and how these movements often mirror our own journeys of faith, calling, and healing. This episode is a teaching conversation about staying faithful without becoming hardened, and trusting God to make room after seasons of pushback.
If you’re in a season of digging, questioning, or feeling opposed while trying to obey God, this episode offers biblical context, encouragement, and practical perspective for continuing forward with both grit and grace.