The Danger of Despising God’s Gifts – Genesis 25:27-34

The Danger of Despising God’s Gifts – Genesis 25:27-34

The Danger of Despising God’s Gifts – Genesis 25:27-34

In this sermon, Pastor David examines the account of Esau foolishly trading his birthright for a bowl of stew. Driven by his appetite, Esau exchanges what is of eternal value for a brief moment’s pleasure.

Genesis 25:27–34 When the boys grew up, Esau was a skillful hunter, a man of the field, while Jacob was a quiet man, dwelling in tents. [28] Isaac loved Esau because he ate of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob.

29 Once when Jacob was cooking stew, Esau came in from the field, and he was exhausted. [30] And Esau said to Jacob, “Let me eat some of that red stew, for I am exhausted!” (Therefore his name was called Edom.) 31 Jacob said, “Sell me your birthright now.” 32 Esau said, “I am about to die; of what use is a birthright to me?” 33 Jacob said, “Swear to me now.” So he swore to him and sold his birthright to Jacob. 34 Then Jacob gave Esau bread and lentil stew, and he ate and drank and rose and went his way. Thus Esau despised his birthright.