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Making Wise Decisions in Times of Need

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"When we are hungry, we make irrational decisions. This hunger can be physical, spiritual, or emotional."- Wesleyne

Word of the Day:

"Then Jacob gave Esau some bread and some lentil stew. He ate and drank and then got up and left. So Esau despised his birthright." - Genesis 25:34

This episode delves into the biblical story of Jacob and Esau from Genesis 25:29-34, highlighting the consequences of physical and emotional hunger.

Driven by his immediate need for food, Esau trades his valuable birthright to Jacob.

This narrative is used to illustrate the dangers of making decisions out of desperation, whether that hunger is physical, emotional, or spiritual.

It emphasizes the importance of not allowing oneself to reach a point of desperation and the need to seek God's guidance and community support to avoid making irrational decisions.

Takeaways

  1. Don't let yourself become so desperate that you make irrational decisions.
  2. Seek God and community support before reaching a breaking point.
  3. Recognize the dangers of emotional and spiritual hunger, which can lead to poor choices.
  4. Always help those in need, as God commands us to support our brothers and sisters.
  5. Be wary of taking advantage of others in their vulnerable moments.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to the Story of Jacob and Esau
  • 00:58 The Dangers of Favoritism and Inflated Self-Importance
  • 02:22 The Moral Obligation to Help Those in Need
  • 04:24 The Consequences of Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Hunger
  • 06:13 Avoiding Desperation and Seeking Rest and Support

Reflect on what you have gained from today's episode and leave a review.

Seek support and take breaks to avoid reaching points of desperation.

To share your prayer requests, send an email using the link below; ⤵️

What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to hello@askwesleyne.com

Follow Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

  continue reading

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"When we are hungry, we make irrational decisions. This hunger can be physical, spiritual, or emotional."- Wesleyne

Word of the Day:

"Then Jacob gave Esau some bread and some lentil stew. He ate and drank and then got up and left. So Esau despised his birthright." - Genesis 25:34

This episode delves into the biblical story of Jacob and Esau from Genesis 25:29-34, highlighting the consequences of physical and emotional hunger.

Driven by his immediate need for food, Esau trades his valuable birthright to Jacob.

This narrative is used to illustrate the dangers of making decisions out of desperation, whether that hunger is physical, emotional, or spiritual.

It emphasizes the importance of not allowing oneself to reach a point of desperation and the need to seek God's guidance and community support to avoid making irrational decisions.

Takeaways

  1. Don't let yourself become so desperate that you make irrational decisions.
  2. Seek God and community support before reaching a breaking point.
  3. Recognize the dangers of emotional and spiritual hunger, which can lead to poor choices.
  4. Always help those in need, as God commands us to support our brothers and sisters.
  5. Be wary of taking advantage of others in their vulnerable moments.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to the Story of Jacob and Esau
  • 00:58 The Dangers of Favoritism and Inflated Self-Importance
  • 02:22 The Moral Obligation to Help Those in Need
  • 04:24 The Consequences of Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Hunger
  • 06:13 Avoiding Desperation and Seeking Rest and Support

Reflect on what you have gained from today's episode and leave a review.

Seek support and take breaks to avoid reaching points of desperation.

To share your prayer requests, send an email using the link below; ⤵️

What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to hello@askwesleyne.com

Follow Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

  continue reading

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