Results of Resentment & Rethinking Esau
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In this episode, I ramble through the story of Jacob and Esau, wrestling with bitterness, resentment, blame, and how a distorted worldview can take real truth and twist it into darkness. Using Genesis 25–27 alongside Jesus’ words in Matthew 6 about the “bad eye,” I reflect on how resentment doesn’t just affect how we feel—it reshapes how we remember, interpret, and assign guilt.
What happens when bitterness rewrites history?
And what do we make of Esau’s later forgiveness?
This episode’s an honest, open-ended musing about truth filtered through broken hearts, the dangers of resentment, and a question that lingers beyond the text:
Can someone forgive like that without knowing the forgiving God?
If you enjoy thoughtful wrestling, biblical reflection, and questions that don’t come with tidy answers, this Ramblecast is for you.