Pastor Libin recounted the story of a couple in Atlanta whose dream wedding ended tragically when their helicopter crashed, killing the groom and pilot. He reflected on the challenges of pastoral ministry, balancing grief and joy. Libin then discussed the biblical story of Jacob's son Benjamin, who was renamed from "Ben Oni" (son of sorrow) to "Benjamin" (son of my right hand) by his father Jacob. This renaming symbolized a shift from sorrow to strength and hope. He emphasized the importance of recognizing pain but holding onto God's promises, using the story to illustrate how faith can transform sorrow into strength and new beginnings.
