You don't value what you have until you lose it

You don't value what you have until you lose it

"Jacob gave him bread and the stew of lentils. He ate and drank, got up and left. That's how Esau shrugged off his rights as the firstborn." [Gen.25.34]

That is how Esau shrugged off his right as the firstborn. He disdain his right as the first born and sold same for a plate of food. As firstborn he was entitled to a double portion of all his father Isaac had. But he gave all up that for a brief moment  appetite. 

Moses tell us in the Deuteronomy that even if the first born is from a wife that is hated, as long as he is the first born he gets a double portion. 

"But he shall acknowledge the son of the hated for the firstborn, by giving him a double portion of all that he hath: for he is the beginning of his strength; the right of the firstborn is his. (Deut.21.17) 

This same right was what Esau shrugged off, with so much disdain, he would later sought it with cry of bitter tears but will not get it back. 

"And afterward, when he wanted his father's blessing, he was rejected. It was too late for repentance, even though he wept bitter tears. (Heb.12.17 NLT)

You are joint heir with Jesus Christ, don't take that for granted, live up to it, claim your inheritance. 

"And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together. (Rom.8.17 KJV)

Good day,
Have a great day today, 
Emmanuel Okoro 
(aka Mr. Lift) 

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