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Who I Am and Whose I Am - Devon Jeffries

In "Who I Am and Whose I Am," Devon explores the transformative journey of Jacob and the spiritual lessons rooted within his story. Jacob’s life was marked by conflict, deception, fear, and fractured family relationship... particularly with his brother Esau. From grasping for a birthright to fleeing for his life, Jacob struggled not only with others, but with his own sense of identity and worth. A defining moment in his life, presented itself when he came face to face with an angel. It is from there where Jacob discovers his true identity and calling. This talk invites us to look at both the literal narrative and metaphysical truths uncovered within the story for our spiritual awakening. Music by Mariko Reid and Mila Shadel





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