Instant gratification often costs life long consequences.

Quiet Time TAKEAWAY:
Instant gratification often costs life long consequences.

Note from Genesis 25:29-34
Esau comes in from hunting and he’s very hungry. His brother, Jacob, has some lentil soup cooking and Esau demands some. But Jacob says he’ll give the soup in trade for Esau’s birthright.
Esau agrees.

Much later Esau begs for the return of his birthright – but it’s lost forever. Jacob is now the one the that blessing of Abraham will fall upon.

Esau took an immediate easy way and lost everything important.

My TAKEAWAY:
Instant gratification often costs life long consequences.

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