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Genesis 36
is devoted to the nations and leaders who come from Esau. We could just chalk this chapter up to the author
of Genesis desiring to tell the full story of Abraham and his people. Perhaps that is all that is going on. I think we can find more in this, however.
What this
chapter does tell us is that Esau prospered.
I’m going to resist the urge in this post to account that prospering to
God, although it certainly could have been at God’s hand. The thing is, though, the Bible doesn’t make
that claim. We simply know that Esau
prospered. He prospered enough to need
to leave Jacob because they were so wealth that the land couldn’t support both
of their families.
I’m willing
to bet that Esau was a bit skeptical of Jacob.
After all, Jacob had already taken Esau’s birthright and blessing. He no doubt heard how he took Laban’s wealth,
too. If I were Esau, I would have cut
bait and run, too.
With Esau,
though, we can get a great perspective on life.
I am sure that when Jacob took Esau’s birthright that Esau was
furious. When Jacob stole Esau’s
blessing I’m sure he was even more furious.
In the moment, life looks like it is conspiring against Esau. But here at the end of the story we can see
that things worked out just fine for Esau.
He dies a wealthy man, a leader in his own right. When life gets us down, we need to remember
to see past the moment.
I think we
can also learn something from the absence of God in this chapter, too. Yes, it is a genealogy. We wouldn’t expect God’s name to be mentioned
all over. But we can expect it to be
mentioned at the beginning or the end.
We might expect it to be mentioned sporadically in the middle. It isn’t there, though. Esau’s life – his decision making, his choice
of wives, etc – shows us that he really isn’t all that concerned with God. From what we can gather of the people who
come from Esau, they aren’t really concerned with God, either. They will have their own gods, different from
the one’s of the people who come from Jacob.
We need to be careful to pursue God our whole life.
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