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What can we learn from Jacob's encounter with Esau?

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Jacob's encounter with Esau teaches us about the power of reconciliation and the humility required in seeking peace.

Jacob's encounter with Esau is a profound illustration of reconciliation. After years of estrangement and fear, Jacob approaches Esau with humility, bowing seven times—a gesture signifying respect and a desire for peace (Genesis 33:3). This moment reflects the grace of God at work in Jacob’s heart, leading him to seek forgiveness and restoring relationships. Christians are called to embody this humility and actively pursue peace with others, even those who may oppose them. Jacob's example shows that reconciliation is not merely a transaction but requires genuine humility and an understanding of one's reliance on God’s grace in all interactions.
Scripture References: Genesis 33:3

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