Read Genesis 27:30-40
Verse
30-40 - When Esau understood that Jacob had got the blessing,
he cried with a great and exceeding bitter cry. The day is coming,
when those that now make light of the blessings of the covenant, and
sell their title to spiritual blessings for that which is of no
value, will, in vain, ask urgently for them. Isaac, when made
sensible of the deceit practised on him, trembled exceedingly. Those
who follow the choice of their own affections, rather than the
Divine will, get themselves into perplexity. But he soon recovers,
and confirms the blessing he had given to Jacob, saying, I have
blessed him, and he shall be blessed. Those who part with their
wisdom and grace, their faith and a good conscience, for the
honours, wealth, or pleasures of this world, however they feign a
zeal for the blessing, have judged themselves unworthy of it, and
their doom shall be accordingly. A common blessing was bestowed upon
Esau. This he desired. Faint desires of happiness, without right
choice of the end, and right use of the means, deceive many unto
their own ruin. Multitudes go to hell with their mouths full of good
wishes. The great difference is, that there is nothing in Esau's
blessing which points at Christ; and without that, the fatness of
the earth, and the plunder of the field, will stand in little stead.
Thus Isaac, by faith, blessed both his sons, according as their lot
should be.
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