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Guarding Your Birthright

Pete Rose was one of the best to ever play baseball. They nicknamed him “Charlie Hustle” because of how aggressively he played the game. Even though he retired in 1986, he still has the record for most hits of any player. He was a shoo-in for the hall of fame until 1989. He had been managing the Cincinnati Reds after he retired from baseball when he decided to not only gamble on baseball, but also on games he was managing. He was given a lifetime ban from baseball for it. He traded his place in the hall of fame for the thrill of gambling. His choices left him with a lifetime of being on the outside looking in.

In Genesis 25 we read the story of Isaac and Rebekah having twins. There was so much turmoil in the pregnancy that Rebekah asked God what was going on. He told her two nations were inside her and the older would serve the younger. That prophecy came true when Esau, the older came home from hunting one day. He was starving and his younger brother, Jacob, had made a stew. He begged his brother for a bowl, but Jacob negotiated with him. He said, “First sell me your birthright (the rights of a firstborn)” (AMP). He disregarded the blessings that came with his birthright for a moment’s satisfaction. Instead of a double portion of his inheritance he received a hard life.

Colossians 3:2 says, “Set your mind and keep focused habitually on the things above [the heavenly things], not on things that are on the earth [which have only temporal value].” If you and I are not careful, we can do the same thing. If we’re so focused on the temporary earthly pleasures and desires, we can forfeit eternal blessings. Just as Jacob was looking ahead, we should too. How will the decisions today affect eternity? Are we protecting the gifts that God has given us or are we trading them for convenience? What we set our mind on has a lot to do with our decisions. When you set your mind habitually on heavenly things, your decisions will be made with eternal impact in mind. Guard your birthright with every decision you make.

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