God’s Acre on the Go
What if reconciliation is not a naïve dream, but the very direction of God’s work in the world? In this sermon on Genesis 25:19–34 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%2025%3A19%E2%80%9334&version=NRSVUE], we meet Jacob and Esau, two brothers whose rivalry begins before birth and shapes the story of generations to come. Through vivid storytelling, humor, family conflict, and human failure, this ancient biblical narrative introduces us to deeply flawed people who nevertheless become part of God’s greater purpose. Neither Jacob nor Esau emerges as a hero. One is driven by immediate hunger; the other by restless ambition. Yet the story reveals a God who remains committed to imperfect people and who sees far beyond the choices that consume them in the moment. While the brothers focus on a bowl of stew and a birthright, God is already working toward something larger. Their story eventually leads to one of Scripture’s most moving moments: reconciliation. After years of deception, anger, and separation, Jacob and Esau embrace, weep, and discover that forgiveness is possible. In that encounter, Jacob recognizes something of God’s own face and character. This message invites us to trust God’s larger vision, carry God’s blessing into the world, and imagine reconciliation where we can only see division. The challenge is simple yet profound: dare to believe that God is still bringing people, communities, and even nations toward healing and wholeness.
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