The Mountain, the Mother, and the Wound - Week 3
The Mountain, The Mother, and the Wound
Chapters 10–14
The mountain experience did not end when Isaac came down from Moriah. In Week 3, we follow the hidden consequences of unresolved trauma through Isaac, Rebekah, and the next generation. This powerful study explores how unhealed wounds can shape relationships, influence parenting, distort discernment, and silently transfer from one generation to the next.
Through a prophetic and trauma-informed lens, Dr. Delisa Rodgers examines Isaac's inability to fully separate from his mother's memory, his emotional withdrawal, the strain placed on Rebekah, and the family dynamics that ultimately fractured the covenant household. Participants will discover how survival patterns often masquerade as love, wisdom, and protection while quietly reproducing pain.
Topics:
- Why Isaac could not leave his mother's tent
- The field, the wells, and the withdrawn man
- When a wife marries a son still mourning his mother
- Control, silence, and survival love
- A father who could bless but could not discern
Key Themes:
✔ Generational trauma and family systems
✔ Emotional withdrawal and relational distance
✔ Control as a response to insecurity
✔ The difference between covenant love and survival love
✔ Healing patterns that transfer through family lines
✔ Restoring discernment and emotional wholeness
Ideal For:
- Bible study groups
- Ministry leaders
- Counselors and coaches
- Parents and spouses
- Anyone seeking healing from family wounds and generational patterns
This is more than a Bible study. It is an invitation to examine the hidden costs of unresolved pain and discover God's pathway to healing, restoration, and healthy covenant relationships.
The altar may have ended on the mountain, but healing is what stops the repetition.
Includes reflection questions, Hebrew word studies, trauma-informed insights, and practical applications for personal healing and spiritual growth.