Why Was Esau Rejected if He Cried for Repentance?

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. On the show today, we are continuing to answer our listeners questions. Specifically, Bob and Shawn will be addressing a difficult passage found in Hebrews 12:16-17. In this passage, the author of Hebrews discusses the account of Esau and his birthright. What does it mean when it says that Esau was “rejected” even after he repented? The guys will address this difficult passage and hopefully shed some light on how we reconcile it with the doctrine of eternal security and salvation by faith alone. We hope you can join us.

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