Title Isaac's Prayer/Genesis 25:19-26
Content 1. Worried Isaac
2. Isaac Praying
3. Isaac Receiving Answers
4. The present and future of the two brothers
1) In a dwelling in the field (accustomed hunter)
2) Jacob, who lived in the tent (a man who was quiet), had a smooth body
3) Different choices of the two brothers (beautiful things to see, cash headbutts, investment)
5. How Parents Love
1) Isaac = he likes meat, so he loves Esau
(conditional love, selfish love, accepting love)
2) Rebekah = Loved Jacob.
(Unconditional love, giving love, sacrificial love)
3) values in
Temporal values = I forgot that there is meat.
Only finished porridge was visible.
The value of complacency (let's pass the moment) = body and spirit died together.
Temporary values = Beware of eating and drinking
Ignoring the cause = When the spirit dies, the body dies too.
Those who become slaves of matter = sell.
Those who forgot destruction.=- He got up and went on the road to destruction.
4) Jacob's values
I had a future-oriented view of values = a view of blessing.
Values with dreams and visions = value the birthright's cause
Cherish the Spirit = Sell and buy.
Those who think of God's guidance = get up and go to Bethel.
(Deuteronomy 27:16) He who despises his father and mother shall be called a curse.
Let all the people say Amen.
(Deuteronomy 32:15) Wherefore, Jeshurun was fat, and he kicked him; you were fat, and you were
When he was refreshed, he forsakes the God who made him, and neglects the rock that saved him.
I thought
(2 Corinthians 1:17) How could they have neglected their management in this way?
Have I ever been able to say yes, yes, and no, following the flesh?
(2 Corinthians 1:18) God is faithful; our words to you are yes or no.
there is no
(1 Corinthians 11:29) Those who eat and drink without discerning the body of the Lord will eat their sins.
and drink it
(1 Corinthians 9:4) Do we not have the right to eat and drink?
(Judges 19:1) In those days when there was no king in Israel, they sojourned in the corners of the hill country of Ephraim.
A certain Levite took a concubine from Bethlehem in Judah (Judges 19:24).
I have a virgin daughter and this man's concubine, and I bring them down, and you
Whether you insult them or whatever you do, do whatever you want, but to this man,
(Judges 19:25) The crowd did not listen, so the man became his concubine.
and brought him out to the crowd, and they committed fornication with him and reviled him all night
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(Ruth 3:3) So, bathe, anoint yourself, put on your clothes, and go to the threshing floor.
Go down and do not see him until he has finished eating and drinking (Ruth).
3:7) And Boaz ate and drank, and his heart was glad, and he went and lay down by the sack.
Ruth went quietly, took the blanket at her feet, and lay there (1 Samuel 30:16).
And when they went down, they spread over all the land, in the land of the Philistines and in the land of Judah.
They ate and drank and danced because of their great plunder.
(2 Samuel 11:11) And Uriah said to David, The ark of the covenant, and Israel and Judah
I stayed in the middle, and my lord Joab and my king's servants camped out in the open field.
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(2 Samuel 11:13) David called him and made him eat and drink and get drunk before him.
In your evening he went out and laid down on the bed with his lord's servants, and went to his house.
did not go down
(1 Kings 18:41) Elijah said to Ahab, “Go up, eat and drink.
there is a sound
(1 Kings 19:8) Then he got up, ate and drank, and depended on the power of the food for forty weeks and four
They traveled ten nights to Horeb, the mountain of God.
(2 Kings 7:8) When the lepers came to the edge of the camp, they entered a tent and ate and drank.
And from there they took silver, gold, and clothing, and hid them, and came back to another tent.
He went in and took it from there and hid it.
(Proverbs 23:7) For as his heart thinks, so is a great man;
eat and drink, but my heart is not with you.
(Ecclesiastes 2:24) Let a man eat and drink and find pleasure in his soul in his toil
There is nothing better than to do this, which I also saw, that it is of the hand
Iroda
(Ecclesiastes 3:13) There is one thing that every man enjoys in eating and drinking and toiling.
I also knew it was your gift.
(Isaiah 22:13) Rejoice and rejoice, and slaughter oxen, slaughter sheep, and eat meat.
Drinking wine, we will die tomorrow, so let's eat and drink.
(Matthew 24:38) Before the flood, people were eating and drinking until the day Noah entered the ark.
While getting married and getting married
(Luke 5:33) And they said to Jesus, The disciple of John fasted often and prayed,
So do the disciples of the Pharisees, but your disciples eat and drink.
(Luke 7:34) The Son of Man came and ate and drank, and you say, behold, they are greedy to eat, and
He is a man who enjoys it, and is a friend of tax collectors and sinners.
(Genesis 47:14) Joseph sold grain and confiscated the money in the land of Egypt and Canaan.
and brought the money to Pharaoh's palace.
(Isa 55:1) Come, you who thirst, come to the waters, and he who has no money, come ye
Come, buy and eat; come and buy wine and milk without money and without price (Isaiah 55:2).
For what has not been cooked, silver is weighed, and for what is not satisfied
Do you labor? obey me, and you will eat good, and you
You will find joy in the fatness of your heart (Isaiah 55:3).
Come to me and hear, and your souls will live, and I will give you eternal life.
I will make a covenant, the sure grace given to David.
(Matthew 13:44) The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field, and when one finds it,
Then he hid it, and rejoiced, went back and sold all he had and bought the field
(Matthew 13:46) When he found a pearl of great price, he went and sold all that he had and
bought pearls
(Matthew 19:21) Jesus said to them, “If you want to be perfect, go and sell what you have.
Oh, give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven,
Come and follow me.
(Mark 10:21) When Jesus saw him, he said to him, “Love him.”
You need something, go and sell all that you have, and give to the poor.
and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.
(Mark 14:5) You cannot sell this perfume for more than three hundred denarii and give it to the poor.
There must have been, and he rebuked the woman.
(Luke 12:33) Sell what you have, and make a sac that does not wear out.
It is an inexhaustible treasure laid down in heaven, where even thieves come near.
and there is no moth to eat.
(Acts 4:37) And when he had a field, he sold it, took the money, and laid it at the apostles' feet.
(Acts 5:1) A man named Ananias sold his possessions with his wife Sapphira.