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Unshaken Daily Devotional #72 - What Is Your Birthright Worth? Esau was a "man of the field"—skilled, cunning, and hungry. Jacob was a "plain man"—quiet, contemplative, and focused on the future. When a bowl of lentil stew came between them, it revealed a truth that still haunts us today: we often trade what we want most for what we want right now. Summary: In this episode, Jared Halverson deep-dives into Genesis 25, covering the death of Abraham and the birth of the twin nations within Rebekah. We analyze the 20-year trial of barrenness faced by Isaac and Rebekah, showing that even "charmed" lives have hidden sorrows. We explore Rebekah’s proactive approach to revelation—going to the Lord herself to ask, "If it be so, why am I thus?" Key doctrinal insights include: Gathered to His People: What it means that Abraham was gathered to "the fathers" he had spent his life trying to emulate. We discuss how funerals like Abraham's (where Isaac and Ishmael united) can be moments of healing. The Divine Ultrasound: A look at the struggle within Rebekah’s womb. We discuss the two "manners of people" and why the elder was destined to serve the younger. Cunning vs. Plain: A deep dive into the Hebrew terms. Esau’s "knowledge" (yada) vs. Jacob’s "wholeness" (tam). We discuss the difference between the "Tree of Knowledge" and the "Tree of Life." The Birthright Transaction: Why did Jacob want the birthright? We explore the responsibility of the "double portion"—it wasn't about selfishness, but about being in a position to put others first. Despising the Riches of God: An analysis of what it means to "despise" a birthright. Using Harold B. Lee’s powerful imagery, we discuss how we often choose a "thimble-full of pleasure" over a "soul-full of joy." This lesson challenges us to evaluate our own spiritual "appetites." Are we overvaluing the temporal and undervaluing the spiritual? Like Jacob, we must learn to look past the "faintness" of the moment to the everlasting promises of the covenant. Call-to-Action: Rebekah asked, "If it be so, why am I thus?" when her blessings felt like a struggle. Have you ever had a moment where you were doing everything right, but life still felt like a "struggle together"? How did the Lord answer your inquiry? Share your story in the comments! Like and Subscribe to Unshaken for more deep-dive scripture study! Tags: Genesis 25, Jacob and Esau, The Birthright, Rebekah's Revelation, Isaac and Rebekah, Red Pottage, Jared Halverson, Unshaken, LDS Scripture Study, Old Testament 2026, Personal Revelation, Self-Discipline, Bible Commentary, Priesthood Birthright, Come Follow Me