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What good gift from God have I taken for granted, and how can I cherish it more fully as an act of gratitude and service to Him?
The sermon explores the biblical narrative of Esau and Jacob, using their rivalry over the birthright to examine the human tendency to take blessings for granted and to prioritize personal desires over divine purpose. Drawing parallels to contemporary life, it highlights how increased possessions can paradoxically diminish gratitude and lead to a despising of the giver, contrasting Esau's choices with the selfless service exemplified by Jesus Christ. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to embrace their roles as servants in God's family, recognizing that true joy and fulfillment lie in honoring Him and cherishing the gift of salvation.
