We are not just gathered here for another event—we are here at a defining moment.
A moment where destinies are sure to be shaped.
A moment where decisions are made.
A moment where futures are either secured… or squandered.
Because hear this clearly:
The future is not something you enter… it is something you create.
The future is not something you wait for… it is something you seize.
Those who eventually make it, often had to take it.
THE REALITY OF OUR TIME
We live in a generation of:
Endless information
Unlimited opportunities
Boundless exposure
Yet, paradoxically, many are:
Confused
Distracted
Directionless
Not because opportunities are scarce…
But because discipline is scarce.
Not because doors are closed…
But because focus is broken.
And this brings us to a powerful biblical narrative from The Bible…
⚖️ THE STORY THAT DEFINES GENERATIONS: JACOB & ESAU
Two brothers.
Same womb.
Same season
Same environment.
Same opportunities.
But completely different outcomes.
Esau—the firstborn—had the birthright.
Jacob—the younger—had the mindset.
And in one defining moment, Esau traded his future… for a plate of food.
🍲 THE ESAU GENERATION – THE TRAGEDY OF LIVING ONLY FOR NOW
Esau represents a mindset that is still unfortunately alive today, and fast spreading.
A generation that:
Chooses comfort over calling
Values feelings over future
Trades destiny for distraction
Esau said:
“What good is my birthright to me now?”
In other words:
“If it doesn’t serve me immediately, it doesn’t matter.”
And that is the danger of our time.
We are unfortunately and regretably raising a generation that:
Wants success without sacrifice
Wants results without responsibility
Wants glory without growth
Scrolling instead of building.
Complaining instead of creating.
Consuming instead of contributing.
👑 THE JACOB GENERATION – THE POWER OF VISION
But Jacob…
Jacob saw something deeper.
He understood that:
The future may not look urgent… but it is always important.
Jacob represents:
Strategic thinking
Delayed gratification
Purpose-driven living
He was willing to:
Wait
Plan
Position himself
Because he knew something many people still don’t know today:
Your future is not decided by chance—it is decided by choices.
When your heart decides a destination, your mind designs the map to reach it. - Dr Mike Murdock.
And wisdom is the ability to decern difference - the difference between where you are now and where you want to be.
🧠 THE BATTLE OF MINDSETS
Right now, sitting here, listening to me…
You are either:
Building like Jacob
OR
Trading like Esau
There is no neutral ground.
Every day:
You are either investing in your future
OR
Spending it carelessly
Every hour:
You are either growing
OR
Gradually declining
WHAT IT MEANS TO SEIZE THE FUTURE
To “seize the future” means:
1. You pay the price others avoid.
2. Embrace discipline when others are distracted.
3. Focus (Follow One Course Until Successful) when others are scattered
4. You think long-term - You don’t live for likes—you live for legacy
5. You don’t chase applause—you pursue impact
6. You invest in capacity
Skills
Knowledge
Relationships
Character
Because the future does not respond to wishes…but to deliberate choices...and whatever you chose, you are empowered to seize. But this, responds to prepared people.
THE COST OF GREATNESS
Let me be honest with you:
Greatness is expensive, that is very costly.
It will cost you:
Sleep
Comfort
Popularity
Immediate pleasure
Friendships/relationships
But it wisdom to know this:
If you don’t pay the price for success, you will pay the price for regret.
And regret, if you must know is far more expensive.
If you think education is expensive, go and price ignorance!
WHAT SEEDS ARE YOU PLANTING TODAY?
Every action you take is a seed.
The courses you learn
The habits you build
The people you choose to associate with
The thoughts you entertain
Aligning with scriptural ways and patterns
Building your faith in God
All of them are speaking into your future.
So I ask you:
1. What are you planting?
2. What will your tomorrow harvest?
Youth is not a forever thing, so start seizing!
You are not too young to start.
You are not too small to matter.
You are not too late to rise.
But you can be:
Too distracted
Too comfortable
Too careless
Too self deceiving.
Don’t let temporary pleasures rob you of permanent possibilities.
Let’s consider the core difference between Jacob and Esau, especially as it relates to resource mindset, nation-building, and the future.
In The Bible (Genesis 25), Esau is described as a skillful hunter, while Jacob is a man of the tent (a cultivator, thinker, strategist).
That is not just personality—it is a mindset framework.
🏹 ESAU: THE HUNTER MINDSET (Consumption-Driven)
Esau lived by what he could catch now. Only today mattered to him.
A hunter:
Relies on chance and opportunity
Celebrates immediate gain
Consumes what he gets
Has little control over sustainability
If there is no game, the hunter starves.
Now let’s bring this to modern reality:
Many individuals—and even nations—operate like Esau:
1. They extract resources but don’t develop them
2. They sell raw value but don’t create refined value
3. They celebrate quick money but neglect long-term systems
🌍 THE DANGEROUS PATTERN: ROASTING THE FUTURE
“Most nations especially those of the "so - called" third world often end up roasting instead of processing.”
This is profound.
Roasting means:
Immediate consumption
No preservation
No multiplication
Processing means:
Value addition
Sustainability
Economic power
RAW vs PROCESSED VALUE
A nation that finds crude oil and sells it raw is operating like Esau.
A nation that plants cocoa and sells it raw is nothing but an Esau generation. The cocoa is sold for peanuts, only to purchase chocolates at expensive prices.
On the other hand a nation that:
Refines it
Builds industries around it
Exports finished products
…is thinking like Jacob.
Same resource.
Different mindset.
Different outcome.
JACOB: THE CULTIVATOR MINDSET (Creation-Driven)
Jacob represents something deeper:
A cultivator:
Works with process and patience
Understands seasons and systems
Builds for continuity and increase
Creates value beyond the raw material
If nothing exists, the cultivator can still produce something.
⚖️ THE NATIONAL AND PERSONAL IMPLICATION
🏹 ESAU NATIONS / PEOPLE:
They extract but don’t build
They consume but don’t create
They depend on external systems
They remain vulnerable
JACOB NATIONS / PEOPLE:
They develop capacity
They build industries
They create systems
They export value
🧠 THE DEEPER ISSUE: THINKING vs APPETITE
Esau’s problem was not hunger—it was lack of foresight.
He had:
Access
Opportunity
Inheritance
But no:
Vision
Discipline
Long-term thinking
Jacob, on the other hand, had insight.
He saw: “What looks ordinary now carries extraordinary future value.”
You must therefore decide:
Will you be:
A consumer of opportunities
OR
A creator of value?
THE EXPECTED PARADIGM SHIFT: FROM ESAU TO JACOB
1. Stop trading long-term value for short-term comfort
Discipline your appetite
2. Learn to process, not just consume
Don’t just use technology—build with it
Don’t just earn—invest and multiply
3. Develop systems
Skills
Knowledge
Networks
4. Think generationally
What will outlive you?
What are you building that continues beyond you?
THE HARD TRUTH IS:
A hunter may survive…
But a cultivator builds civilization.
“I refuse to be a consumer of destiny.
I am a builder of value.
I cultivate ideas, develop systems, and multiply resources.
I will not roast my future—I will process it for impact and legacy.”
The tragedy of Esau is not that he was hungry…
It is that he had no system for tomorrow.
The power of Jacob is not that he was perfect…
It is that he understood process, value, and timing.
Don’t just hunt for opportunities.
Learn to cultivate them.
Don’t just roast your resources.
Process them into legacy.
Be a Jacob in an Esau world.
Say this with conviction:
“I refuse to trade my future for temporary satisfaction!
I am disciplined, focused, and purpose-driven!
I invest in my growth daily!
I build capacity, I build value, I build impact!
I am not an Esau—I am a Jacob!
I seize my future—I take what is mine—I become my future!”
The future is watching you.
Not your intentions…
Not your wishes…
But your actions.
Years from now, you will either say: “I’m glad I paid the price”
Or
“I wish I had taken it seriously”
Choose wisely.
Stand tall.
Think deep.
Act boldly.
Be a Jacob in an Esau world.
Seize the Future.
Buy the Future.
Become the Future.
God bless you.
Delivered at the Galaxy of stars Hub summit by Kay Daniels.
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