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Esau considered the loss of his birthright as inconsequential as long as he could possess the blessings of God.
The birthright contains the blessings of God, but also requires commitment to the family legacy of what God is doing on the earth.
We can sometimes experience a mistaken sense of freedom, as Esau did, when we seek to possess blessings without commitment and the power without accountability.
How can we value and steward our birthright and the blessings of God in divine order in our generation?
By Arise BirminghamEsau considered the loss of his birthright as inconsequential as long as he could possess the blessings of God.
The birthright contains the blessings of God, but also requires commitment to the family legacy of what God is doing on the earth.
We can sometimes experience a mistaken sense of freedom, as Esau did, when we seek to possess blessings without commitment and the power without accountability.
How can we value and steward our birthright and the blessings of God in divine order in our generation?