We’ve all hurt multiple times in relationships, affecting our self-worth, sense of security, emotional and mental health and often even our faith and worldview. But when we are the offender, do we show ourselves more grace and latitude than someone who has offended us? In the account of twin brothers Jacob and Esau’s fractured relationship, we learn that each side must accept responsibility, while taking a humble and sacrificial posture before the Lord and each other, so the relationship can be restored.
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