A solitary man lies curled on rocky ground under a vast, star-filled sky, evoking Jacob’s encounter with God in Genesis 28.

The Ladder That Found a Liar

Jacob didn’t find God at Bethel—God found Jacob. In the middle of fear, failure, and a stone for a pillow, heaven opened. This is the story of a ladder that reached down, not up, and a grace that met a fugitive right where he lay.

A wooden cradle rests alone on cracked, golden earth as ancient ziggurat-like ruins loom faintly in the background through a haze of dust and light.

The Chapter That Built the World

Genesis 10 isn’t just a list of names—it’s the architecture of history. While Nimrod built cities, God was building a cradle. Behind every birth, every forgotten name, the promise of Christ moved forward.