Faces of Grace

*Faces of Grace* From Genesis: Movement III After years of separation, fear, and regret, Jacob finally stood face to face with the brother he had wronged. Inspired by Genesis 33, Faces of Grace tells the story of one of Scripture's most moving reconciliations. Expecting anger and judgment, Jacob approached Esau with humility and fear. Instead, he was met with an embrace. The brother he believed might destroy him ran to welcome him home. This song celebrates the power of mercy to accomplish what human effort never can. The wounds of the past were real. The betrayal was not forgotten. Yet grace proved stronger than resentment, and reconciliation became possible where bitterness once seemed certain. For Jacob, this encounter was more than a reunion—it was another revelation of God's character. After wrestling with God through the night, he encountered the visible evidence of divine mercy through the face of his brother. As Jacob himself declared, seeing Esau's face was like seeing the face of God, because he was received with unexpected favor and peace. Faces of Grace reminds us that redemption is not only about being forgiven by God. It is also about the healing of relationships, the restoration of what has been broken, and the miracle of mercy overcoming the wounds of the past. "To see your face is like seeing the face of God, now that you have received me favorably." — Genesis 33:10 Scripture References: • Genesis 33:1–17 • Matthew 5:9 • Ephesians 4:31–32 • Colossians 3:12–14 Part of **Genesis: Movement III**, concluding Jacob's journey from deception to reconciliation, revealing that God's grace not only transforms hearts but also restores what seemed permanently broken. The story began with a stolen blessing and a divided family. It arrives here—with two brothers standing together, the covenant intact, and grace having the final word.