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Esau Sold Out For a Mere Bowl of Stew: A Warning Lesson for Today
Esau Sold Out for a Mere Bowl of Stew: A Learning Lesson for Today: What Would You Sell Out For?
Dr Paul MacDonald RN MA Dipl
Genesis 25:33
Then Jacob said, “Swear to me as of this day.” So he swore to him, and sold his birthright to Jacob.
Jacob The Supplanter
Jacob’s name meant “supplanter.” This account shows us how Jacob lived up to that name. Esau, as the firstborn twin, was to be the recipient of the birthright blessing from his father Isaac. But Jacob, understanding the value of the birthright more than Esau did, desired the birthright for himself and his descendants. Jacob schemed to get the birthright blessing from his brother.
Seizing On a Time of Weakness
On a particular day, Jacob was cooking a stew when Esau came in from the fields very hungry. He was so hungry that he felt physically weak and desired food immediately (verse 29). Jacob, seizing on Esau’s moment of weakness, offered to feed him in return for Esau’s birthright blessing. Esau, being driven by his hunger and emotion, foolishly reasoned that he would die without Jacob’s stew—and what good would the birthright be to a dead man?
The Done Deal
Esau then swore to sell his birthright to Jacob in return for the stew (verse 33). We are told that Esau “despised his birthright” (verse 34). This does not mean that Esau hated his birthright—later we will see that it did have value to him (Genesis 27:38). This means that Esau did not place a high enough value on the birthright. He allowed his momentary hunger to cloud his judgment and did not think past the feeling in his belly to grasp what he was truly giving up and how it would affect his descendants.
Warning Examples of Things Written for Our Time
Esau is used as an example of someone who falls from God’s way and becomes bitter and spiritually defiled. We are warned not to be a “profane person like Esau, who for one morsel of food sold his birthright” (verse 16).
Food for Thought
We should not regard anything—neither food nor any care of this life—as more valuable than that inheritance. So, would you sell your body just to go on a bus, travel, to go to pubs, clubs, restaurants or for freedom? In doing so, like Esau, you may not just be selling your birthright, but selling yourselves into something God will not help you out of.
The point for believers today, is that we must "value and "protect" our God given inheritance as the most precious thing in our lives and NOT to give it up for anything!
We are called to inherit the physical promises made to Abraham. Our inheritance is eternal life in the Kingdom of God, and not in the temporary state of the now.
Dr Paul MacDonald RN MA Dipl ©
Category | Spirituality & Faith |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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