When We Trade What Matters for What Feels Urgent
Today our study is in Genesis, looking at Esau and Jacob. Earlier, in Genesis 25, Esau sold his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of soup. He came in from the field exhausted, hungry, and dramatic — saying he was “about to die.” In that moment of desperation, he made a drastic decision without seeking God.
Now we’re in Genesis 27:1–4, where Isaac, who is old and nearly blind, calls Esau to him. He tells Esau to go hunt, prepare a meal, and return so he can bless him before he dies.
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