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Dr. Jonny finishes his three part series on sibling rivalry by exploring the story of Jacob and Esau. By valuing the birthright Jacob actually positioned himself for advancement and inheritance that was afforded to him through his family line. The Lord saw a value for family as the foundation to build a nation upon. Also, through the transformational power of forgiveness, this estranged sibling relationship was restored. Instead of a sword, Esau confronted Jacob with a kiss.
By Dr. Jonathan Claussen4.9
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Dr. Jonny finishes his three part series on sibling rivalry by exploring the story of Jacob and Esau. By valuing the birthright Jacob actually positioned himself for advancement and inheritance that was afforded to him through his family line. The Lord saw a value for family as the foundation to build a nation upon. Also, through the transformational power of forgiveness, this estranged sibling relationship was restored. Instead of a sword, Esau confronted Jacob with a kiss.