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We gather here today with open hearts and minds to grow in faith and truth.

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our way to live our lives in his life and shine.

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Welcome to Bible Bites, the podcast will work to inspire faith.

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One bite at a time.

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I'm your host, Randy Black.

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The story of Rebecca, Jacob, and Esau is filled with tension, strategy, faith.

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and the mystery of God's sovereign plan.

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In Genesis chapter 27, we witness how Rebecca's decisive influence helped bring about God's stated purpose.

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that the older shall serve the younger, that we saw in Genesis chapter twenty five, verse twenty three.

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Though the methods that she employed raised some very strong ethical questions

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Rebecca's role illustrates how God can work through imperfect people to accomplish his will.

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Her actions altered the course of biblical history

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This happened by ensuring that Jacob received the blessing meant to carry on the covenant of Abraham.

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On this episode, I invite you to examine the dynamics of obedience, faith, and divine orchestration

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as we reflect on how God's wisdom may unfold, even in the messiness of human decision making.

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Let's open up now with a word of prayer.

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Heavenly Father thank you for your word that teaches us through real, flawed, and faithful people.

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As we explore Rebecca's role in your plan for Jacob and Esau, grant us wisdom to understand how you move through human choices to fulfill divine promises.

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Help us to learn from both the strengths and the mistakes of those in Scripture, so that we may walk in greater faith, discernment, and trust.

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In the name of your son Jesus, we pray.

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Amen.

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Genesis chapter 27 opens with Isaac

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Now, old and blind, summoning his older son Esau, he says in Genesis chapter 27, verses 2 through 4, Behold now!

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I am old and I do not know the day of my death.

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Prepare a delicious meal for me, so that I may bless you before I die.

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This blessing was more than a parental farewell.

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It carried spiritual and generational significance, a transfer of covenantal authority and divine promise.

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However, Rebecca overhears the plan and immediately acts, not simply from favoritism, but from a memory of God's words

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Genesis chapter twenty five, verse twenty three.

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The older shall serve the younger.

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Rebecca was not just protecting Jacob, she was stewarding a prophecy

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She quickly calls Jacob and instructs him to impersonate Esau.

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In Genesis 27, verses 8 through 10, we see this depiction.

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Now then, my son, listen to me.

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Bring me two choice young goats, so that I may prepare them.

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Then you shall bring it to your father, so that he may bless you

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Jacob, however, hesitates, not because of the deceit, but because of the risk that we see in verse 12

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Perhaps my father will touch me, and I will bring upon myself a curse.

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Rebecca responds with calm resolve in verse thirteen

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She says, Your curse be on me, my son.

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Only obey my voice.

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Her firm confidence suggests

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Not recklessness in this, but but conviction that she was fulfilling what God had already spoken

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Rebecca prepares the meal.

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She dresses Jacob in Esau's clothes, and even covers his hands and neck with goatskins to simulate Esau's hairy body

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Jacob goes to his father, and Isaac is confused, remarking in verse 22, The voice is the voice of Jacob, but the hands are the hands of Esau.

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Despite his doubts, Isaac proceeds.

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After feeling him and smelling his garments, Isaac offers a blessing to his son in verses twenty-eight and twenty-nine.

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May God give you of the dew of heaven.

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Be master of your brothers.

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Cursed be those who curse you, and blessed be those who bless you

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The blessing is spoken, irrevocable, and spiritually binding.

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Rebecca's bold plan succeeded, but not without consequence

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The pivotal moment fulfilled what God had declared before the twins were born, but it also set in motion a series of events that would lead to deep family division

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Jacob had to flee.

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Esau plotted revenge.

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And Rebekah would never see her favorite son again.

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Yet through this complicated act, the covenantal blessing passed from Abraham to Isaac to Jacob and eventually to the nation of Israel.

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God's purposes were fulfilled even through flawed methods.

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We have some key takeaways from our scripture today

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Our first is that God's plans are often fulfilled in unexpected ways.

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Rebecca's plan may appear manipulative on the surface, but it was rooted in her knowledge of God's Word.

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Her decision to intervene ensured that the divine blessing went to the Son God had chosen.

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The older shall serve the younger was not her own idea.

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It was a revelation from God that we saw in Genesis 25, verse 23.

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This shows that God's will often defies human customs and traditions

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Our next takeaway is that parental influence can shape spiritual legacy.

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Rebecca used her role as a mother to guide Jacob's path.

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By taking decisive action in Genesis chapter 27, verses 8 through 17, she became a vessel for God's will.

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Though her methods were imperfect, her spiritual discernment influenced Jacob's destiny and the unfolding of God's redemptive story.

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Parents and mentors today carry a similar responsibility to guide the next generation towards God's truth.

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Our next takeaway is that favoritism in families can lead to conflict.

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Genesis 25-28 tells us that Isaac loved Esau while Rebekah loved Jacob.

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This divided loyalty became the root of deception and heartache in Genesis chapter 27.

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When families show partiality, it sows division and resentment

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The New Testament warns against partiality in relationships in James 2, verse 1.

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It reminds us there that love and leadership should be guided by godly fairness.

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Our next takeaway is that God sees beyond human flaws.

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Both Jacob and Rebekah acted deceitfully, yet God still used them in his sovereign plan.

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This doesn't exclude sin, but it does reveal God's ability to work through imperfect people, to fulfill perfect purposes

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Just as God used Moses despite his doubts, and Peter, despite his denial, he used Jacob and Rebekah despite their deception

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Our last takeaway is that faith sometimes requires bold action.

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Rebecca didn't set idly by.

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She took initiative based on her trust in God's promise

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Her boldness serves as a challenge to believers today.

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When we hear from God, are we willing to act even when circumstances are risky or unclear?

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While her approach wasn't spotless, her conviction teaches us about the courage it often takes to walk by faith and not by sight.

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Rebecca's story invites us to wrestle with a tension that many faithful people experience.

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How do we act on what we believe God has promised without forcing the outcome through human means?

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Rebecca believed God's word, but instead of waiting for God's timing, she created the outcome herself.

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We often do the same, especially when the stakes are high and time feels short.

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This scripture encourages us to discern when to wait and when to act, all while trusting God's sovereignty

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It's important to acknowledge that deception had real consequences in this story.

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Jacob had to flee for his life, and Rebecca was separated from the son she loved

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Sometimes our attempts to to quote unquote help God can result in unintended pain even when our intentions are aligned with truth.

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But this does not thwart God's purposes.

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He redeems and redirects even the broken pieces of our choices

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Rebecca's role in God's plan is not one of passive obedience, but of active participation.

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She demonstrates that women in Scripture often held powerful spiritual insight and influence.

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While the Bible does not shy away from her flaws.

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it also honors her pivotal role in the unfolding of the covenant.

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We can look at her life with a balanced view, respecting her courage and conviction, while learning from her missteps.

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Ultimately, this story is not just about a mother and her sons, but it is about God's unshakable commitment to his promises.

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He had chosen Jacob, and nothing, not even deception, could undo that choice.

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When we see the bigger picture, we realize that the God who works through Rebekah is the same God who works through us

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Patiently, powerfully, and faithfully.

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Before we talk about our next episode, let's go to the Lord in prayer one more time and close out.

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Lord God, thank you for your word, which reveals both the strengths and the struggle of those who walk before us

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As we reflect on Rebecca's story, help us to trust your promises without taking shortcuts or relying on deceit.

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Give us wisdom to know when to act and courage to follow through in faith

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May our influence be rooted in your truth, and may our families reflect your love and your justice.

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Use our lives like Rebecca's to move forward your eternal plan

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In the name of your son Jesus we pray.

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Amen.

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On our next episode of Bible Bites, we're going to look in Genesis chapter 29.

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Verses eighteen through thirty.

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And we're going to continue on with this family story by looking at Jacob, and we're going to look at his love for Rachel, and we're going to use that to build upon lessons about patience and about sacrifice.

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So join us in the next episode of Bible Bites, the podcast where we work to inspire faith one bite at a time.

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