TOPIC: THE TURNING POINT 111
Memorise: And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what
profit shall this birthright do to me? Genesis 25:32
Read: Genesis 25:29-34, Bible in one year: 2nd Samuel 3-4,
Mark 11:1-19
While the
decisions made at crossroads resulted in a great future for Moses, Elisha,
Daniel, Peter, Paul and Ruth, the decision of Esau at such a moment blighted
his future. Esau found himself at a crossroads when his brother, Jacob, offered
him food (a present need) in exchange for his birthright (a future asset). He
experienced a negative turning point when he chose to sell his birthright. He
filled his stomach with bread and pottage of lentils, gulped some drinks, rose
up and went his way, but he forever lived to regret it. The Bible in Hebrews
12:16-17 says:
“Lest
there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel for
meat sold his birthright. For ye know how that afterward, when he would have
inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance,
though he sought it carefully with tears.”
Another
figure who took a decision that led to a negative turning point was Reuben, the
first son of Jacob. He defiled the bed of his father by sleeping with his
father’s concubine. When Reuben was taking this decision to humiliate his
father, little did he know that he was destroying his own future. Our Father in
heaven deserves our honour and not humiliation. We humiliate our Heavenly
Father when we offer Him worship that is polluted with sinful habits (Malachi
1:6-7). As Priest of God (Revelation 1:6), when we lift up unholy hands in
worship of God, we are offering polluted “bread” on His altar. This is the
reason why the Bible in Romans 12:1 says:
“I
beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your
bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable
service.”
The most
fearful thing in the story of Reuben is that after he did the abominable act,
he did not realise that his father knew about it, because his father never even
mentioned it (Genesis 35:22). However, on the day of reckoning, his father
placed a curse on him (Genesis 49:3-4). I will therefore encourage you to pray
that the Lord will, through the blood of Jesus Christ, undo whatever you have
done wrong in the past that is troubling you now even as a Christian.
Prayer Point: Father, please undo whatever I have done in the time of
ignorance that has placed a curse on me.
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