Episode 1233 - Jarvis Kingston I will praise the LORD as long as I live; I will sing praises to my God while I have my being. -Psalms 146:2
Jan 25, 05:11 AM
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Your Daily Prayer šš¾ Genesis 25:33
Momentary desires can cost eternal blessings. Inspired by Genesis 25:33
Pray this prayer today: āGod, give me a supernatural kind of love today. A love that can only be given through your Holy Spirit
Todayās daily devotional focuses on the story of Esauās birthright in Genesis 25. Esau trades his birthright for a meal, showing a lack of appreciation for his future blessing, while Jacobās determination stands in stark contrast. This story challenges us to value Godās promises and blessings over immediate gratification, using our energy and focus wisely for His glory.
STORY
Bible in a Year: Esau's Birthright
Scripture
Jacob replied, 'First sell me your birthright.' 'Look, I am about to die,' Esau said. 'What good is the birthright to me?
Genesis 25:31-32
Whatās the most well-known thing about you? Is it your career? Your loud personality? Your love for movies? For Jacob, his most well-known quality was his craftiness.
His name meant āheal grabber,ā a term back then that meant ādeceiverā or ātrickster.ā
Jacob lived up to his name. First, he coerced his hungry brother into giving up his birthright. Then, he tricked his father into giving him the familial blessing of Abraham. Jacob was crafty, always looking for an edge. The Bible doesnāt condone Jacobās behavior, but Jacobās relentless pursuit of blessing is put in contrast to his father, Isaac, and his brother, Esau.
Compared to Abraham, Isaac wasnāt very ambitious. He didnāt set his sights on much. And Esau seemed so apathetic to his birthright that he gave it all up for a warm bowl of stew. Although Jacob used lies and deception to gain his blessing, it was clear that he wanted it more than anyone.
God will eventually teach Jacob a lesson about lying to get ahead. For now, itās okay to appreciate Jacobās relentless pursuit of Godās best. Does that mean we should lie to get a blessing? Of course not! But what if you applied Jacobās wit and energy to everything you did without compromising your character? If you can do that, the sky is the limit for you.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the 'birthrights' or blessings in your life that you might be taking for granted or risking for immediate gratification. How can you cultivate a mindset that values what God has given you for your future and His glory? Consider the areas in your life where you need to exercise patience and wisdom to not trade away God's enduring promises for momentary desires.
PRAYER
And Jacob said, Swear to me this day; and he sware unto him: and he sold his birthright unto Jacob.
GENESIS 25:33
Through the eyes of this text Lord, thank You for opening my eyes to ways of being that could derail my future. I declare that I will be mindful to cherish and to honor the inheritance You have for me as Your child. I decree that I will not settle and sell myself short for the things in life that offer temporary pleasure and relief like Esau. Help me Lord to stay mindful and sober when it comes to the schemes of the enemy. I will guard my future and my promise with wisdom and wise counsel. I will not compromise my stance or my values when opportunity is within reach⦠instead⦠I will hold fast to that which belongs to me for I know that You are my provider. Heavenly Father and man can only give what You allow. From this moment on⦠I guard whatās mine⦠I stay alert at all times and I wait for my promise to come to pass! In Jesusā Name, Amen.šš¾
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Momentary desires can cost eternal blessings. Inspired by Genesis 25:33
Pray this prayer today: āGod, give me a supernatural kind of love today. A love that can only be given through your Holy Spirit
Todayās daily devotional focuses on the story of Esauās birthright in Genesis 25. Esau trades his birthright for a meal, showing a lack of appreciation for his future blessing, while Jacobās determination stands in stark contrast. This story challenges us to value Godās promises and blessings over immediate gratification, using our energy and focus wisely for His glory.
STORY
Bible in a Year: Esau's Birthright
Scripture
Jacob replied, 'First sell me your birthright.' 'Look, I am about to die,' Esau said. 'What good is the birthright to me?
Genesis 25:31-32
Whatās the most well-known thing about you? Is it your career? Your loud personality? Your love for movies? For Jacob, his most well-known quality was his craftiness.
His name meant āheal grabber,ā a term back then that meant ādeceiverā or ātrickster.ā
Jacob lived up to his name. First, he coerced his hungry brother into giving up his birthright. Then, he tricked his father into giving him the familial blessing of Abraham. Jacob was crafty, always looking for an edge. The Bible doesnāt condone Jacobās behavior, but Jacobās relentless pursuit of blessing is put in contrast to his father, Isaac, and his brother, Esau.
Compared to Abraham, Isaac wasnāt very ambitious. He didnāt set his sights on much. And Esau seemed so apathetic to his birthright that he gave it all up for a warm bowl of stew. Although Jacob used lies and deception to gain his blessing, it was clear that he wanted it more than anyone.
God will eventually teach Jacob a lesson about lying to get ahead. For now, itās okay to appreciate Jacobās relentless pursuit of Godās best. Does that mean we should lie to get a blessing? Of course not! But what if you applied Jacobās wit and energy to everything you did without compromising your character? If you can do that, the sky is the limit for you.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the 'birthrights' or blessings in your life that you might be taking for granted or risking for immediate gratification. How can you cultivate a mindset that values what God has given you for your future and His glory? Consider the areas in your life where you need to exercise patience and wisdom to not trade away God's enduring promises for momentary desires.
PRAYER
And Jacob said, Swear to me this day; and he sware unto him: and he sold his birthright unto Jacob.
GENESIS 25:33
Through the eyes of this text Lord, thank You for opening my eyes to ways of being that could derail my future. I declare that I will be mindful to cherish and to honor the inheritance You have for me as Your child. I decree that I will not settle and sell myself short for the things in life that offer temporary pleasure and relief like Esau. Help me Lord to stay mindful and sober when it comes to the schemes of the enemy. I will guard my future and my promise with wisdom and wise counsel. I will not compromise my stance or my values when opportunity is within reach⦠instead⦠I will hold fast to that which belongs to me for I know that You are my provider. Heavenly Father and man can only give what You allow. From this moment on⦠I guard whatās mine⦠I stay alert at all times and I wait for my promise to come to pass! In Jesusā Name, Amen.šš¾
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
