Common sense isn't all that common. In fact, the common thread in many 
decisions is that they don't make sense. Esau's life was filled with choices he 
must have regretted bitterly. He appears to have been a person who found it hard 
to consider consequences, reacting to the need of the moment without realizing 
what he was giving up to meet that need. Trading his birthright for a bowl of 
stew was the clearest example of this weakness. He also chose wives in direct 
opposition to his parents' wishes. He learned the hard way.
   What are you willing to trade for the things you want? Do you find yourself, 
at times, willing to negotiate anything for what you feel you need 
now? Do your family, spouse, integrity, body, or soul get included in these 
deals? Do you sometimes feel that the important parts of life escaped while you 
were grabbing for something else?
   If so, your initial response, like Esau's, may be deep anger. In itself that 
isn't wrong, as long as you direct the energy of that anger toward a solution 
and not toward yourself or others as the cause of the problem. Your greatest 
need is to find a focal point other than "what I need now." The only worthy 
focal point is God. A relationship with him will not only give an ultimate 
purpose to your life; it will also be a daily guideline for living. Meet him in 
the pages of the Bible.
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Esau's Strengths and Accomplishments
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* Ancestor of the Edomites
* Known for his archery skill
* Able to forgive after explosive anger
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Esau's Weaknesses and Mistakes
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* When faced with important decisions, tended to choose according to the 
immediate need rather than the long-range effect
* Angered his parents by poor marriage choices
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Lessons from Esau's Life
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* God allows certain events in our lives to accomplish his overall purposes, but we are still responsible for our actions
* Consequences are important to consider
* It is possible to have great anger and yet not sin
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Esau's Vital Statistics
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* Where: Canaan
* Occupation: Skillful hunter
*Relatives: Parents: Isaac and Rebekah
                 
Brother: Jacob
                 Wives: Judith, Basemath, and Mahalath
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Key Verses
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"Make every effort to live in peace with all men and to be holy; without 
holiness no one will see the Lord. See to it that no one misses the grace of God 
and that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many. See that no 
one is sexually immoral, or is godless like Esau, who for a
single meal 
sold his inheritance rights as the oldest son. Afterward, as you know, when he 
wanted to inherit this blessing, he was rejected. He could bring about no change 
of mind, though he sought the blessing with tears" (Hebrews 12:14-17).
Esau's story is told in Genesis 25-36. He is also mentioned in Malachi 1:2, 
3; Romans 9:13; Hebrews 12:16, 17.