Sermons About Esau
Sorrow and Joy
In this passage Jacob sets up a pillar over Rachel's tomb, a Pillar of Sorrow. This sermon looks at the importance of us remembering the sorrow that our sin gave us and the joy that our salvation brings.
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Reconciliation
After some 20 years Jacob and Esau reconcile their past differences and come together again as brothers. This passage of scripture teaches us all what is necessary in order for us to be reconciled to those that we have offended or who have offended us.
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God's Divine Will
Jacob stole the blessing from Esau his brother. What seemed to be a family in a mess is the family that God chose to bring the nation of Israel into existence. In this sermon learn how God can use us in his divine plan regardless of our past and our failures.
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Just Ask
Isaac and Rebekah were married for 20 years before having any children. Rebekah was barren, so Isaac prayed to the Lord to have children. Rebekah was confused so she inquired of the Lord for an answer. In this sermon learn how God is waiting to answer us if we only ask.
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Dealing with Misplaced Trusts
Let's face it, sometimes we would rather do things our way than enter into the process of realigning our desires to match God’s desires. In this sermon, we will look at the lives of four people who prefer to trust their senses, their appetites, their instincts, and their advisors to trusting God. Let's take a peek into their lives so that we may learn about our own.
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Seeing Beyond the Moment
When we face important decisions, we often get fixated on momentary satisfaction or pleasure and miss out on God's best. Looking at the lives of Jacob and Esau, we see that our way often seems best at the time but rarely brings lasting satisfaction. If we are going to thrive in our spiritual journey, we must start by acknowledging that God’s way is better than our way.
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Finding Reconciliation
Reconciliation is not always an easy thing to pursue. Broken relationships bring great pain and personal distress. However, through the grace of God and His work in Christ, we can find reconciliation and learn to live peaceably with others.
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When the way forward is backward
Nobody likes going backwards. But Jesus says that sometimes we have to go backwards in life in order to move forward. He says "If you are offering your gift at the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift." It was like this for Jacob. Before he could go forward into the Promised Land he had to go back and put something right with his brother Esau. Maybe we need to revisit an Esau from our past.
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