Genesis 28:16 And Jacob awoke from his sleep and said, ‘For sure the Lord is in this place, and I did not know it.
Realization: The Greatness of God in Jacob’s Dream
Jacob, fleeing from his brother Esau, finds himself alone in the wilderness. He lays his head on a stone and dreams of a ladder reaching to heaven, with angels ascending and descending. God speaks to him, reaffirming the covenant made with Abraham. When Jacob awakens, he realizes something profound: God was near, even when he felt most alone.
This moment is striking because Jacob wasn’t praying, worshiping, or even seeking God. He was exhausted, uncertain, and vulnerable. Yet God met him there. This account reminds us that God’s greatness is not dependent on our awareness—it is constant, active, and deeply personal.
Life’s Journey: Spiritual Growth Through the Decades
Here’s how we can grow spiritually through each decade of life, preparing our hearts to meet Jesus while embracing His nearness in every heartbeat.
Ages 0–9: Innocence and Wonder
- Spiritual Focus: Trust and awe
- Growth Practice: Teach simple prayers, explore creation, and instill the idea that God is always near.
- Everyday Parallel: Like learning to walk, we begin to walk with God.
Ages 10–19: Identity and Exploration
- Spiritual Focus: Discovery and conviction
- Growth Practice: Encourage journaling, scripture memorization, and asking hard questions.
- Everyday Parallel: As we explore who we are, God affirms who He made us to be.
Ages 20–29: Independence and Decision
- Spiritual Focus: Surrender and purpose
- Growth Practice: Seek God in career choices, relationships, and personal values.
- Everyday Parallel: Like choosing a career path, we choose to follow Christ intentionally.
Ages 30–39: Responsibility and Building
- Spiritual Focus: Stewardship and faithfulness
- Growth Practice: Integrate faith into parenting, marriage, and work.
- Everyday Parallel: As we build homes and families, we build altars of worship
Ages 50–59: Legacy and Grace
- Spiritual Focus: Gratitude and testimony
- Growth Practice: Share stories of God’s faithfulness, write reflections, and serve.
- Everyday Parallel: As we prepare for retirement, we invest in eternal truths.
Ages 60–69: Peace and Preparation
- Spiritual Focus: Assurance and hope
- Growth Practice: Meditate on heaven, reconcile relationships, and rest in God’s promises.
- Everyday Parallel: Like organizing important documents, we prepare our souls for eternity.
Ages 70+: Nearing Home
- Spiritual Focus: Intimacy and readiness
- Growth Practice: Embrace quiet communion, speak blessings, and await Jesus with joy.
- Everyday Parallel: As we slow down physically, our spirits soar toward the eternal.
Supporting Scriptures
- Psalm 139:7–10–“Where can I go from Your Spirit? Or where can I run away from where You are? If I go up to heaven, You are there. If I make my bed in the grave, You are there. If I take the wings of the morning and live in the farthest part of the sea, even there Your hand will lead me, and Your right hand will hold me.”
- Acts 17:27 – “They were to look for God, if they might feel after Him and find Him, even when He is not far from each one of us.”
‘Dear Lord, You are near in every breath, every season, every silence. From cradle to grave, You walk beside us—unseen yet unwavering. Help us to recognize Your presence in the mundane and the miraculous. May our lives be ladders reaching heavenward, and our hearts altars of praise. Prepare us to meet You, not with fear, but with joy. In Jesus name, Amen.”
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so good
Thanks Keith!
God Bless~