Daily Devotional

April 23rd 2026

THURSDAY

Jacob called his family around, “Get stones!” They gathered stones and heaped them up and then ate there beside the pile of stones.—Genesis 31:46 (MSG)

What looks like an ordinary pile of rocks becomes a holy place where two wounded men—Jacob and Laban—finally choose peace over pride. Loving one another doesn’t mean we will never disagree. Even close relationships—husbands and wives, parents and children, brothers and sisters—experience conflict. The issue is not whether differences will come, but whether we will let God guide us in settling them.

Jacob and Laban had twenty years’ worth of hurt between them. Both had wronged the other, taken advantage of the other. Both had reasons to walk away forever. Yet God stepped into the story. God warned Laban; God protected Jacob. God softened hearts that had been hard for decades. And out there in the desert, beside a heap of stones, two flawed men discovered that reconciliation is possible when God is invited into the moment.

Their peace did more than end an argument—it shaped history. From Jacob’s sons came the tribes of Israel. From Israel came the Savior. A whole future opened because two men chose to do better.

This story teaches us three truths. First, God alone can bring good out of evil. Many of us carry wounds from past conflicts—family fractures, soured friendships. But God specializes in meeting us at our extremity and turning broken places into blessed ones.

Second, there is no time limit on doing what’s right. Jacob and Laban reconciled after twenty years. Some relationships in our lives may feel too far gone, too damaged, too complicated. But God is not bound by our clocks. When we change, when we humble ourselves, when we listen for God’s voice, healing can still happen.

Finally, there is some good in everybody if we’re willing to look for it. Laban loved his daughters and grandchildren; Jacob feared God and kept his promises. God took the little good in each man and used it to change everything.

If God can do that with Jacob and Laban, imagine what He can do with us.

PRAYER: Lord, as we go today, help us to seek peace where there has been pain, to listen where there has been anger, and to trust You where there has been fear. Show us the good in others, soften our hearts, and guide us to do what is right—no matter how long it takes. In Your name, we pray. AMEN!

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