I am trimming down a bit (trying to) and was in Lowe’s when a gnawing in the pit of my stomach hit me. And at the checkout counter there were candy bars and other sweets to fill my empty stomach. But a protein bar on the top row caught my eye. It was chewy with peanuts and chocolate, and it would be a better choice than the sugars on the shelves below. So I got it and semi-enjoyed the snack. Two days later, I was in Costco and found a box of 42 chewy protein bars, so I bought them to keep available for when the munchies hit me. The box was $11.49. Not a bad price. But then I began to think. That protein bar at Lowe’s was $3.88 for one protein bar. And at Costco $11.49÷42=27¢ each. And $3.88÷$0.27=14.37 or a whopping 1,437% markup! Not a bad profit margin for Lowe’s! Hey, when you’re hungry, you take drastic measures. Esau did just such a thing in Genesis 25. Esau sold his birthright to his twin brother Jacob for a bowl of lentils! And what a bargain that was! Hey, don’t make poor choices today. Think before you act. Make choices that would please the good Lord, and you’ll be glad that you did.



