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What does it mean that the elder shall serve the younger?

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It signifies God's sovereign purpose in reversing human expectations, choosing the least likely for His purposes.

The prophecy that the elder shall serve the younger encapsulates a major theme in the biblical narrative of God's redemptive plan. This reversal defies societal norms where the elder son is typically favored. In God's economy, He often chooses the weak and lowly to confound the wise and powerful, exemplifying His sovereignty. This principle is relevant not only to Jacob and Esau but is also seen in the life of Jesus, where the first will be last and the last first. This serves as a profound reminder that God's ways are higher than our ways, and His grace operates outside of human expectations.
Scripture References: Genesis 25:23, Matthew 20:16

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