Malachi 1:1-5 is very perplexing. God is recorded as abhorring or hating Esau. What would cause a loving, kind, and benevolent God to abhor anyone? After studying the scriptures and looking at Malachi 1:1-5 in context it was revealed to me that God loving Jacob and hating Esau has nothing to do with the human emotions of love and hate. God chose one man and his descendants and rejected another man and his descendants. But why? Why did God reject Esau?
Perhaps we can find answers by
studying Esau’s life. One critical
choice Esau made was to despise his birthright in Genesis 25:32-34. To despise something means to feel contempt or a deep repugnance
for it. To hold something in contempt
means to have a lack of respect or
reverence for it. Esau had a lack of
respect or reverence for his birthright. He had a lack of respect or reverence for the giver of the birthright.
Ultimately God is the giver of the birthright.
A birthright is something to which a
person is entitled by the mere fact of his or her birth, birth order,
citizenship or belonging/ connectedness to a family, community, nation or
people group. These
may include rights of citizenship based on the place where the person was born
or the citizenship of their parents, and inheritance rights to property owned
by parents or others.
As Believers we are heirs of God and
joint heirs with Jesus Christ. We have
an inheritance through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Our birthright includes salvation, deliverance, healing, and restoration and so much more. The Word of God includes promises, principles
and prophecies which are our birthright.
God has given us spiritual gifts, natural talents and the ability to
develop skills as a birthright. We have a birthright as citizens of the Kingdoms of Heaven and God.
Have you despised your birthright? God
forbid! May this never be your portion.
But the sad reality is many Believers have despised their birthright. How? You may ask. Many have despised their birthright through
lack of focus, lack of discipline, lack of accountability, lack of faith, and
lack of humility.
As we embark upon the New Year, I
encourage you to ask forgiveness for despising your birthright, repent, cleanse
your birthright, and consecrate your birthright anew to our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ. Please check out a short teaching I recently did on the subject
matter. I rounded out the teaching with
prayers. Remain blessed!
Link to teaching: https://youtu.be/5jcoZ6U6AoM.
In His name,
Dr. Lyn