During the recent episode, Rogan clarified he attends a "non-denominational Christian" church and has made other lifestyle changes, including abstaining from alcohol for three months.
At Bethel, he received the famous vision of a ladder extending from earth to heaven, with angels ascending and descending. In this dream, God confirmed the Abrahamic covenant to Jacob, promising land, numerous descendants, and blessing to all nations through his lineage.
Some modern scholars suggest that "sons of God" refers to powerful rulers or nobles who took multiple wives, and the Nephilim were their offspring—mighty warriors or leaders who became legendary figures in ancient times.
"Bless the Lord, O my soul" ultimately points us toward an eternal perspective that transcends temporary circumstances. Whether in seasons of abundance or scarcity, health or illness, joy or sorrow, we have reason to bless the Lord because his character and love remain unchanged.
Her shame is replaced with excitement as she becomes the first evangelist in the Gospel of John, telling everyone, "Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Messiah?"