Jacob, after years of estrangement from his brother Esau, is about to meet him again. Fearing Esau's potential anger due to past conflicts, Jacob devises a plan to soften Esau's heart by sending gifts ahead. He instructs his servants to tell Esau that these gifts are from Jacob, who humbly refers to himself as Esau's servant. By doing so, Jacob demonstrates a significant shift in attitude, moving from rivalry to humility and respect. This act of sending gifts is not just about appeasement but also about seeking genuine reconciliation. Jacob's approach underscores the importance of humility and the willingness to take the first step towards healing broken relationships. The narrative encourages us to consider how we can mend our own strained relationships by offering peace and showing respect, even when we fear the outcome. It reminds us that reconciliation often requires courage, humility, and a sincere desire to restore harmony.
then you shall say, ‘They belong to your servant Jacob. They are a gift sent to my lord Esau, and he is coming behind us.’”
Genesis 32:18
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