Do you ever feel as though you are missing out on God’s rich
blessings? Certainly hardship is a part of life, and we can’t have
everything we ask to receive. But if we act foolishly, we might also
miss out on some of the good things the Lord has in mind to give us.
That is exactly what happened with Esau in today’s passage. He was
famished when he returned from a hunting trip. His brother Jacob
offered a bowl of soup in exchange for Esau’s birthright. And the trade
was accepted.
Doesn’t it seem foolish that this older brother would make such a
swap? Yet we, too, can give up what is excellent for temporary
satisfaction, if we’re not careful—that is, if we are spiritually
shortsighted.
A person acting in this way exhibits certain characteristics. For
one thing, he makes decisions based on today, without considering
tomorrow’s consequences. Next, he is blind to life’s essential values,
giving higher priority to his appetites and emotions than to the Lord.
In addition, he’s willing to sacrifice what is lasting for something
that brings only fleeting satisfaction. Similarly, he focuses on things
that are temporal and not eternal. Finally, he makes decisions in times
of physical, emotional, or spiritual weakness.
Yours In Christ Jesus
John G. Camarillo
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