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Bethel Now

When Jacob awoke, the chill of the morning air was still there, but his fear was gone. He looked at the stone that had been his pillow and realized he hadn’t been alone in the desert.

Eventually, the "God of Bethel" called to him again. The instruction was simple: "Arise, go up to Bethel and dwell there." More Blessings and Back to Bethel bethel

Years passed. Jacob became a wealthy man with a large family, but life’s complications had drifted him far from that original encounter. He settled in other lands, faced new tragedies, and allowed "foreign gods"—distractions and old habits—to creep back into his household. When Jacob awoke, the chill of the morning

He took the stone, set it up as a pillar, and poured oil over it to consecrate it. He renamed the site —the House of God. It was no longer just a dot on a map or a "hard place" to sleep; it became his "gate of heaven," a reference point he would look back on for the rest of his life. The Return to Bethel The instruction was simple: "Arise, go up to

With no tent and no fire, he pulled a smooth stone from the earth to serve as his pillow. It was a cold, unforgiving start to his exile. But that night, the hard place transformed.

In a dream, Jacob saw a massive stairway—a ladder—resting on the earth with its top reaching into the heavens. On it, messengers were ascending and descending, moving between the divine and the mundane. From the top, a voice spoke, promising him protection, a future, and a home.