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How does the difference between Jacob and Esau illustrate God's grace?

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Jacob represents God's elect who receive grace, while Esau illustrates those left to their own desires, signifying the distinction made by divine grace.

The narrative of Jacob and Esau serves as a powerful illustration of God's sovereign grace. Jacob is depicted as the elect, chosen by God despite his flaws, while Esau represents the reprobate, who is content in his worldly pursuits but ultimately estranged from God's grace. As seen in Romans 9, 'Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated,' indicates that God's choice is not based on human merit but His own purpose and will. This stark contrast shows that true contentment comes from being in a relationship with the Lord, eliciting gratitude for His grace rather than mere satisfaction with earthly things.
Scripture References: Genesis 25:30, Romans 9:13

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I Have Enough
Don Fortner · Feb 8, 1998
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