Esau made a terrible decision at a major point in his life. He chose a bowl of food over his birthright. In verse 25, he made an already bad situation even worse by announcing that because he felt intense hunger, an issue as important as his inheritance was meaningless to him. He thus contended that dealing with the immediate hunger was more consequential than his long-term positioning and advantage in life.
Esau’s choice was more than just a matter of convenience. Deuteronomy 21:17 establishes the birthright as a divine blessing to the firstborn that included, among others, a double portion of the inheritance. Yet the Bible says Esau despised, disrespected or dishonoured that blessing. Despising God’s divine order was an indication of Esau’s lack of vision. It was a case of spiritual prodigality. Determine that you would never go that way.
Prayer:
Help me, Lord, never to prioritise short term convenience over long-term blessings.Scripture Reading:
Genesis 25:19-34
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