Things Hard to be Understood
Ro. 9:13
“As It is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.” – Ro 9:13
The following comments are by Pastor James Crumpton, Westside Baptist Church, Natchez, Mississippi:
First, this verse has nothing to do with salvation. It is talking about how God chose Jacob in the Messianic line in contrast to Esau, not about God loving and wanting to save Jacob, and God hating and wanting to damn Esau!
By the same principle, I could look out here at some of you preachers tonight and ask, “Do you have a brother?” “Sure.”
“Well, isn’t it interesting that God chose you to be a preacher and He didn’t choose your brother?” It would be the same thing from the standpoint of principle as to what we have in Romans, chapter 9.
God is not saying, “I want to damn Esau and send him to Hell and take Jacob to Heaven, so I make an unconditional election that Jacob will go to Heaven and Esau will go to Hell.” That is gross misinterpretation of God’s precious Word.
In fact, “hate” here is the same word the Lord Jesus used when He said, “If you are going to be My disciples, you will have to hate your father and mother and your brother and sister and your wife and your children” (Lu 14:26) “prefer.” Jesus was saying, “If you are going to be My disciple, you must prefer Me and put Me first instead of wife and children and relatives or other folk,” God is saying here that He prefers to put Jacob first in the Messianic line and to leave out Esau. That has nothing to do with God’s unconditional election, His sending somebody to Hell and another to Heaven (James Crumpton, The Lily of the Valley or TULIP)