WHEN GOD ROLLS THE STONE: FROM JACOB’S WELL TO THE EMPTY TOMB
By Molly Nzomo, There is something about stones in Scripture. They seal. They block. They imprison. They silence. But every time God is about to release life, He moves the stone. From a dusty well in Genesis… To a grieving sister’s tomb in Bethany… To the sealed grave outside Jerusalem… The pattern is undeniable. The Stone at the Well — A Love Story Begins Genesis 29 introduces us to a well covered by a large stone. Shepherds waited until everyone gathered before rolling it away. It was heavy. It was immovable. It was tradition. Then Jacob arrives. He sees Rachel. And something happens. Without waiting. Without assistance. Without delay. Jacob rolls the stone away by himself and waters her sheep. This was not just strength. This was love in action. The stone that blocked water — the source of life — was removed because a bride was present. Water flowed. A covenant began. A love story unfolded. But this was more than romance. It was prophecy. The Stone at the Tomb — A Friend Restored Ce...