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Why is the story of Esau and Jacob important for Christians?

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The story illustrates God's sovereign election and the principle of grace in salvation.

Esau and Jacob's narrative is significant because it highlights God's sovereignty in election, a key component of Reformed theology. God chose Jacob over Esau to carry forth His covenant promises, demonstrating that God's grace operates independently of human merit or effort. This serves as an essential reminder for Christians that salvation is not based on personal achievements but is entirely a work of God's grace. The Apostle Paul later draws upon this story to elaborate on themes of predestination and election, reinforcing its importance in understanding God's dealings with humanity.
Scripture References: Romans 9:10-13, Genesis 25:23

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