‘I have enough’ – an Esau prayer for everyone

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While a friend and I were catching up one day, we noted how engaging in social media can make it seem like other people have so much more than we do. As we talked further, we realized that probably everyone on the planet feels they lack something.

There’s nothing new with that. The biblical story of Jacob and his brother Esau, for instance, captures hurt, envy, and the friction of broken relationships. Though they are twins, Esau, by virtue of his birth order, is to inherit the family wealth and receive their father’s spiritual blessing. But Jacob finds ways to end up with both. Furious, Esau vows to kill his brother. And Jacob goes on the run for many years.

The Bible follows Jacob’s slow but steady increase of both family and wealth during his time abroad. Eventually he feels God calling him back to his own home. On the way, he receives news that his brother is coming to meet him, with 400 men – an ominous welcome.



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