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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Lesson #5: Jacob: A Story of Wrestling and Redemption

Jacobs Ladder Craft

Jacobs Song

Jacobs Journey

Jacob and Esau Hidden Pictures

Jacobs Review

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Jacob: A Story of Wrestling and Redemption

 

The night was **silent** as Jacob stood alone by the river **Jabbok**. His past haunted him—his deception, his struggles, his broken relationships. Tomorrow, he would face **Esau**, the brother he had wronged. 

But tonight, something **divine** was about to happen. 

Jacob’s journey would demand **faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity**—just as **2 Peter 1:4-9** teaches. 

 

Virtue: Choosing to Seek God Instead of His Own Ways 

 

Jacob had spent years **relying on trickery**—stealing Esau’s blessing, deceiving Laban. But now, he was **desperate for God**. 

 

And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue...”* (**2 Peter 1:5**) 

 

Instead of scheming, Jacob **prayed**. He sent gifts to Esau, hoping for peace. But more than that—he **sought God’s presence**. 

 

Knowledge: Understanding That God Was His True Source** 

 

Jacob had always **fought for blessings**—from Esau, from Laban. But now, he realized **blessings come from God alone**. 

 

And to virtue knowledge...”* (**2 Peter 1:5**) 

 

That night, **he wrestled with God**. He refused to let go until he received a blessing—not from man, but from **the Almighty**. 

 

Temperance: Learning to Control His Desires and Trust God's Plan** 

 

Jacob had once **grasped at power**, taking Esau’s birthright and blessing. But now, he **let go**. 

*“And to knowledge temperance...”* (**2 Peter 1:6**) 

 

Instead of demanding, he **submitted**. Instead of deceiving, he **trusted**. 

 

God **changed his name**—from Jacob, the deceiver, to **Israel**, the one who wrestled with God and prevailed. 

 

Patience: Waiting for Restoration and God's Timing** 

 

And to temperance patience...”* (**2 Peter 1:6**) 

 

Jacob had fled Esau **in fear**. Now, after years of waiting, he **humbled himself** before his brother. 

 

Instead of **fighting**, he **bowed**. Instead of **taking**, he **gave**. 

 

Esau **embraced him**—a moment of **redemption** that had taken years to unfold. 

 

Godliness: Walking in Obedience and Worship** 

 

📖 *“And to patience godliness...”* (**2 Peter 1:6**) 

 

Jacob built an **altar**, declaring that God had been with him all along. 

 

*"I am not worthy of the least of all the mercies and of all the truth which thou hast shewed unto thy servant..."* (**Genesis 32:10**) 

 

He finally **recognized**—his life was **not his own**. 

 

Brotherly Kindness & Charity: Restoring Relationships Through Grace** 

 

📖 *“And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity.”* (**2 Peter 1:7**) 

 

Jacob had **wronged Esau**, but now he **offered peace**. 

 

*"Take, I pray thee, my blessing that is brought to thee..."* (**Genesis 33:11**) 

 

Instead of **stealing**, he **gave**. Instead of **running**, he **reconciled**. 

 

 

### **Conclusion: A Life Transformed by Faith** 

 

Jacob’s journey mirrors **2 Peter 1:4-9**: 

 

- He **chose virtue**, seeking God instead of deception. 

- He **gained knowledge**, realizing blessings come from God. 

- He **learned temperance**, surrendering control. 

- He **practiced patience**, waiting for restoration. 

- He **walked in godliness**, worshiping God. 

- He **showed kindness and charity**, reconciling with Esau. 

 

Jacob’s **struggles shaped him** into a man of **faith and virtue**. 

 

Likewise, our **wrestling matches**—our doubts, our failures, our fears—are **not the end**. They are **the process** through which God **transforms us**. 

 

Let’s **cling to Him**, just as Jacob did, and allow **faith to reshape our lives**.  


Then let’s keep this ladder of hope rising, George! Here’s a **devotional story inspired by Joseph’s dreams**, perfectly paired with the themes from Jacob’s Ladder. It’s crafted to invite students into awe, reflection, and commitment—with a prayer to guide their hearts.

With joy, George—here’s a **devotional story inspired by Jacob’s Ladder**, complete with an invitation and closing prayer. It’s crafted to speak to the hearts of your students through imagery, Scripture, and a gentle call to draw near to God.

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**Devotional: “Stairway of Promise”**  
*Inspired by Genesis 28:10–22*

**Story:**  
Jacob was running—tired, alone, and unsure of what would come next. Night fell, and with a rock for a pillow, he dreamed a dream that changed everything: a stairway stretched from earth to heaven, and angels moved up and down while the Lord stood above it.

God didn’t wait for Jacob to be perfect—He met him right there, in the middle of the wilderness. The Lord spoke promises of blessing, presence, and protection.

When Jacob awoke, he said, *“Surely the Lord is in this place, and I was not aware of it.”* He turned that place into a holy memory—he poured oil on the stone and named it *Bethel,* the house of God.

**Reflection:**  
God often meets us in our quiet moments—when we feel alone or uncertain. He reminds us that His promises still hold, that His presence still surrounds. Like Jacob, we may be on a journey, but God is building something eternal…a stairway between our hearts and His.



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**Invitation to the Class:**  
*Is there a place in your heart that feels like a wilderness? Would you like to invite God into it today, just like Jacob did?*

Take a quiet moment. Imagine the ladder reaching from where you are all the way to heaven—God is near. He sees you. He calls you by name.

Would you like to make this moment your own *Bethel*—a place where you say “God is here, and I will follow Him”?

 **Prayer with the Class:**  

> *Dear God,*  
> Thank You for meeting us in quiet places. Thank You for the ladder that reaches from Your heart to ours.  
> Just like Jacob, we sometimes feel unsure. But today, we choose to trust Your promises.  
> Help us to see Your presence, even when life feels hard.  
> Build in us a heart that worships You and a life that walks with You.  
>Thank You most of all for Jesus, who made salvation possible. > He lived a perfect life, took our sin to the cross, and rose again so we could be forgiven and free. > Through His love, we have a place in Your story—a forever home with You. > > Help us to say “yes” to You
> In Jesus’ name, Amen.



Craft: "Stepping Toward Heaven" – Jacob’s Ladder Activity**  

Materials Needed:**  
- Large poster board or butcher paper (to form the class ladder)  
- Construction paper (for tracing feet—white, gold, or pastels work great)  
- Markers, crayons, or colored pencils  
- Scissors and glue  
- Optional: cotton balls for clouds, glitter for stars

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Instructions:**  
1. **Create the Ladder:**  
   Draw a tall ladder on the poster board, with enough space between rungs for footprints to be added.

2. **Trace and Cut:**  
   Have each student trace one or both feet on a sheet of paper, then cut them out.

3. **Message from Heaven:**  
   On each footprint, students write a *“heavenly message”* or promise (e.g. “God is with me,” “I am never alone,” “He speaks through dreams”).

4. **Assembly:**  
   Tape or glue the footprints ascending and descending the rungs of the ladder. Add stars, angels, or clouds for extra flair!

Craft Art**










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Let’s help these young hearts *see* what it means to be part of God’s story! 🕊️📖👣


Susan Barker Nikitenko June 16th 2025© MBMpGEOANNAbenKBPBNMRM

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Saturday, December 7, 2024

Christmas Story Coloring #3 2024 6 items

















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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Heaven is Filled with the Most Beautiful Things


Heaven is Filled with the Most Beautiful Things

 

Heaven is filled with the most beautiful things:

Like true love, like true friends, we’ll meet again.

Like angels of light that sing in the choir:

Life everlasting where joy has no end.

 

The best of the best as far as eye can see.

The river of life flows eternally;

Just like the love of God has shed abroad;

Forever flowing to those who believe.

 

Heaven is filled with the most beautiful things:

Like the twinkling stars that shine all day.

No more darkness only God’s sweet pure light.

We will see Jesus; we will rejoice always.


We will sing with Jesus, we will praise his name.

Heavenly places we'll see with our eyes.

Glorious music we'll hear with our ears.

One day our loved ones will meet us up there.

 

Heavenly places joyful happy faces.

We will rejoice always, rejoice always.

Jesus is the most wonderful sight of all.

The most wonderful, wonderful sight of all.


Heaven is filled with the most beautiful things:

Mansions prepared for the bride of our King.

 Precious stones, gates of pearl, street of pure gold.

We will be healed and will never grow old.


God's precious little children are everywhere.

The skies are filled with wonders never seen.

Angel babes will bring prayers in bottles of tears.

Jesus answers them there with love and care.


We will laugh with Jesus, we will worship him.

Heavenly places we'll see with our eyes.

Glorious music we'll hear with our ears.

One day all of our loved ones will meet us there.


Heavenly places joyful happy faces.

We will rejoice always, rejoice always.

Jesus is the most wonderful sight of all.

The most wonderful, wonderful sight of all.


Heaven is filled with the most beautiful things.

 

Susan Y Nikitenko

August 15, 2023©


Romans 5:5 

And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of 

God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.


Ps 56:8 ¶ Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle:

 Mathew 19:14 
But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and 
forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such 
is the kingdom of heaven.

This song is dedicated to my grandchildren, in memory of 
Grandma Broderick.  We miss you.

This is the melody of the song.  

















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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Angel On A Mission


 

Angel  On A Mission

I'm an angel on a mission from God;
I'm an angel on a mission of love.
I rejoice in the heavenly choir;
Sparkling white my heavenly attire.
I'm practicing for our grand appearance;
Which will be a historical occurrence.
All angels in line- are ready to go;
"Part the clouds! - Go have a glorious show!"
The skies are opening for all to see;
And we spring forth in God's perfect glory.
The clouds are glowing from sky to earth;
As we declare the Saviors holy birth.
Shepherds shield their eyes and quake to the ground;
Rays of light are circling all around.
"Fear not'  I cry, We bring you good tidings;"
In awe we sing upon our golden wings.
We sing, Glory to God in the highest;
The shepherds praise the Lord and feel so blest.
For the Savior was born this holy day;
They gather their sheep and go on their way.
We direct them to the star, radiant ;
And they go to find the new born infant.
Ringing bells and sheep bleating all the way;
They find the Savior on this Christmas day.
If I, an angel, were to speak to you;
With Gods heart of grace , in His love so true.
Of  the Son of God , come to the World;
Would you seek the Savior and make Him Lord?
Susan Y Nikitenko
December 20th, 2012



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Monday, July 4, 2011

Original Happy Heavenly Birthday



Happy Heavenly Birthday

Fun party horns, hats, presents and games;
Floating balloons, cake, candles aflame.
Children Singing "Happy Birthday To You".
On birthdays that's what most children do.

Angelic hosts praise in heaven;
When one lost sinner is forgiven.
The seeking sinner becomes God's child;
Salvation, redemption, sunshine smiles.

Hear the birthday party of angels?
Hear the whistling, horns and jangles?
A celebration in the heavens;
Over one soul who's been forgiven.

Angles just praising, praising, praising;
The music just raising, raising, raising.
Shouts of joyfulness sounding around;
Because of that one lost sinner found.

Happy heavenly birthday of praise;
When at last that wand'ring one is saved.
Broken are the chains of sin and shame;
Born again in Christ and not the same.

Who knows what wonders rotate above?
Who can really understand His love?
Who has heard the music of heaven;
When the clouds vibrate celebration?

Angles just praising, praising, praising;
The music just raising, raising, raising.
Shouts of joyfulness sounding around;
Because of that one lost sinner found.


By: Susan Y Nikitenko
March 12th, 2011
Children's Song


 Luke 15:7 I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance.
 Luke 15:10 Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth.

I couldn't sleep this morning, it's early in the morning. I have been cleaning house and also working on my blog,  I found this song I wrote in 2011.   The song is about the rejoicing that happens in heaven when one's soul comes to the Lord for salvation.  When I speak of a soul I talk about a person, every person has a soul. Without Jesus we have a lost soul and when a person  trusts in Jesus our soul becomes saved.  When someone trusts Christ as Saviour, they become a child of God.  They are adopted into God's family.  God tells us how to become his child in the Word of God.  When someone gets saved, that's when you become a born again Christian.  When someone becomes a born-again Christian something happens in heaven.  In this song is one way it could be  celebrated in heaven, but none of us really know exactly what will happen, we just know that the Bible says the angels rejoice every time somebody becomes saved..  So this song is kind of a real but also a pretend song, that maybe, just maybe, the celebration could be like.  It's just a fun song to help us understand that when someone gets saved, all of heaven stands up and takes notice.  It is a joyful day.

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