What happens when identity is shaped before consent?
In this episode of Ruins to Revelation, Amanda Christine explores the story of Jacob, a man formed by survival, renamed by God, and marked by a limp that changed how he lived. Through trauma-informed theology and narrative teaching, we look at how early harm disorients identity, how survival can masquerade as righteousness, and why God does not overpower the wounded but refines them.
This episode names sexual abuse without sensationalizing it, examines the weight of living under a name forged by pain, and traces generational healing through Jacob’s immediate renaming of Benjamin, refusing to let sorrow define the next generation.
We also look to Jesus, the true Israel, who bears the full weight of the limp on the cross so others can walk free.
This conversation is for survivors, leaders, and anyone learning how to live from the name God gives rather than the one trauma assigned.
Grab a cup of coffee, take a breath, and join the wrestlers.