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Genesis 26:17-27:46

Dysfunction Junction, the place were Abraham, Isaac and then comes Jacob hang out and hung out. WOW! Every family filled with manipulative, lying deceitful people can find hope in the story of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. God is able to take that which is muddy, dirty and downright rotten and restore it back to its rightful position, that place He created it to be. Sibling rivalry, parental favoritism that magnified the contention, misplaced values and bad choices and decisions, it fills the hearts and defines the character of Abraham and his descendents then and now. But for God …

One of the effects of living in a household filled with those who deceivers and the deceived, trust of any kind goes out the window. Those who lie can’t believe or trust what comes out of their own mouths much less anyone else’s. On the other hand, the ones who have been deceived can’t believe what is spoken to them by their deceivers. How much greater the damage when those who deceive are the parents.

I have wondered why it is so difficult for us, as a people to believe the “Truth” of God. But reading this story this go round, I’m amazed that these men and their descendents do eventually turn and begin to believe that God loves them and has given them a promise that He will keep.

And Isaac entreated the LORD for his wife, because she was barren: and the LORD was entreated of him, and Rebekah his wife conceived. And the children struggled together within her; and she said, If it be so, why am I thus? And she went to inquire of the LORD. And the LORD said unto her, Two nations are in thy womb, and two manner of people shall be separated from thy bowels; and the one people shall be stronger than the other people; and the elder shall serve the younger.
(Genesis 25:21-23 KJVR)

Rebecca had been given a Word about the two NATIONS in her belly, “The younger would serve the elder.” Yet she either lost faith in that Word or thought God was not able to bring it to pass. Maybe she saw the older, Esau, being given extra attention from his father, Isaac and thought her husband had the power to change God’s mind or thwart His plan. She didn’t know or believe that all it takes is a, “But God …” to turn things on a dime.

Esau had issues with what really was valuable. He made a decision out of his own character flaw that said getting his stomach filled with a one-time meal, was more valuable than his inheritance, an inheritance from God the creature and owner of the universe. He appraised that which was priceless the price of one pot of stew. No matter how incorrigible Jacob was in the beginning, that man knew the future value of the inheritance.

For argument sake, even if Esau had not given “his” birthright away, his failure to discern the true value of the Blessing, would have left him empty handed because someone else, if not Jacob, who understood the value would have taken it away.

Jesus said, in the Parable of the Talents,
… , Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.
(Matthew 25:21 KJV)

May all who come to this site truly understand the value of their inheritance in Christ. Father, give us eyes to see and recognize the Pearl of Great Price. Amen.

>> So, how are you doing with finding time to talk and dine with folks who are perhaps do not yet know God or Jesus? Do you think this is something you should be doing? >>, Mike asks.

I am totally convicted on both your questions. I have claimed busyness to weasel out of "dinning" with strangers. Living in and working in NYC gives one plenty of opportunities to dine with folks who don’t know, in the Biblical sense of the Word, God nor Jesus ‘cause a lot of people know about Jesus and think they know. I had, in the distant past when I was on “welfare” and short of funds, this thing I would do when people begged for money saying they were hungry, I would invite them to “dine” with me and I picked up the check. Now because my funds were limited it would always be a simple inexpensive place, like Micky Ds, Wendy’s etc. I don’t do that anymore and I’m not sure why. Maybe it is because I don’t want to hang around with non-Christians; however, I hang around with them on the job. Could it be I’ve become “snooty” and don’t want to be seen around those “type” of folk now that I’m gainfully employed and in a respected occupation. A lot of soul searching needs to be done. Makes me want to go, Hmmm!

Grace and peace,
Ramona

I think this is great that the love or Abraham extended from God to Isaac because Abraham made a covenant and was loved and fellowship with the Lord. Perfect example of how evil communication corrupts good manners
Abraham amd Sarah were not gonna of Esau and his foreign wife's.
The sad thing is Jacob uses the Lord's name as a fortune in a lie he tells his dad that 1]he was first borne esau. 2) your lord got put one down for me

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