Genesis 33. “But Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him, and fell on his neck and kissed him, and they wept” (Verses 4). Ever expect the worse, but got the best? Jacob expected Esau to be angry, to approach in hate. Because of Jacob’s deception most people would have expected Esau to do that. But the Bible said Esau embraced his brother, kissed him and wept. It does not say Esau had ulterior motives. Jacob wrestled and surrendered (in Chapter 32), the result of complete surrender to God…PEACE.
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