The Girl Who Felt Forgotten
Ever feel like you were passed up in life?
You can’t find love?
God sees you and hears your cry!
Leah was the oldest,
but second to her younger sister.
Her younger sister Rachel
had the attractive body
and was beautiful.
Rachel was a shepherdess
and very valuable to her father.
Leah could not see well
making her abilities limited.
But Leah was not forgotten.
Leah’s father Laban deceived Jacob
when it came to honoring
the agreement they made
for him to work seven years for Rachel.
When the seven years were up,
Laban said it was not right for the second born
to marry before the first born.
So Laban gave Jacob Leah as his wife
and when Jacob complained
he gave him Rachel.
God also had not forgotten Leah.
God saw that Jacob loved Rachel
and did not love Leah.
God kept Rachel from having children
and gave Leah the ability to have children.
God blesses Leah with four sons.
Each time she gave birth,
Leah declares what God had done for her.
With her first born she says:
“It is because the LORD has seen my
misery.
Surely my husband will love me now."
With the second she says:
"Because the LORD heard that I am
not loved,
he gave me this one, too."
With the third born she said:
"Now at last my husband will become
attached to me,
because I have borne him three
sons."
And with the forth born she says:
"This time I will praise the
LORD."
The first three sons caused Leah
to see what God was doing for her
God noticed my trouble…
God heard…
My husband will become attached…
The last son born caused her to focus on God:
“This time I will praise the Lord”
I wonder how many times God has to
do something in our lives
before we praise Him?
Scripture Reading
Genesis 29 NIV
29:1 Then Jacob
continued on his journey and came to the land of the eastern peoples.
2 There he saw a well
in the field,
with three flocks of
sheep lying near it because the flocks were watered from that well. The stone
over the mouth of the well was large.
3 When all the flocks
were gathered there,
the shepherds would
roll the stone away from the well's mouth and water the sheep.
Then they would
return the stone to its place over the mouth of the well.
4 Jacob asked the
shepherds, "My brothers, where are you from?"
"We're from Haran," they
replied.
5 He said to them,
"Do you know Laban, Nahor's grandson?"
"Yes, we know
him," they answered.
6 Then Jacob asked
them, "Is he well?"
"Yes, he
is," they said, "and here comes his daughter Rachel with the
sheep."
7 "Look,"
he said, "the sun is still high; it is not time for the flocks to be
gathered.
Water the sheep and
take them back to pasture."
8 "We
can't," they replied, "until all the flocks are gathered and the
stone has been rolled away from the mouth of the well. Then we will water the
sheep."
9 While he was still
talking with them,
Rachel came with her
father's sheep, for she was a shepherdess.
10 When Jacob saw
Rachel daughter of Laban, his mother's brother,
and Laban's sheep, he
went over
and rolled the stone
away from the mouth of the well and watered his uncle's sheep.
11 Then Jacob kissed
Rachel and began to weep aloud.
12 He had told Rachel
that he was a relative of her father and a son of Rebekah.
So she ran and told
her father.
13 As soon as Laban
heard the news about Jacob, his sister's son, he hurried to meet him. He
embraced him and kissed him and brought him to his home,
and there Jacob told
him all these things.
14 Then Laban said to
him, "You are my own flesh and blood."
After Jacob had
stayed with him for a whole month,
15 Laban said to him,
"Just because you are a relative of mine,
should you work for
me for nothing? Tell me what your wages should be."
16 Now Laban had two
daughters;
the name of the older
was Leah,
and the name of the
younger was Rachel.
17 Leah had weak
eyes,
but Rachel was lovely
in form, and beautiful.
18 Jacob was in love
with Rachel and said,
"I'll work for
you seven years in return for your younger daughter Rachel."
19 Laban said,
"It's better that I give her to you than to some other man.
Stay here with me."
20 So Jacob served
seven years to get Rachel,
but they seemed like
only a few days to him because of his love for her.
21 Then Jacob said to
Laban, "Give me my wife.
My time is completed,
and I want to lie with her."
22 So Laban brought
together all the people of the place and gave a feast.
23 But when evening
came,
he took his daughter
Leah and gave her to Jacob,
and Jacob lay with
her.
24 And Laban gave his
servant girl Zilpah to his daughter as her maidservant.
25 When morning came,
there was Leah!
So Jacob said to
Laban,
"What is this
you have done to me?
I served you for
Rachel, didn't I?
Why have you deceived
me?"
26 Laban replied,
"It is not our
custom here to give the younger daughter in marriage before the older one. 27
Finish this daughter's bridal week;
then we will give you
the younger one also,
in return for another
seven years of work."
28 And Jacob did so.
He finished the week
with Leah,
and then Laban gave
him his daughter Rachel to be his wife.
29 Laban gave his
servant girl Bilhah to his daughter Rachel as her maidservant.
30 Jacob lay with
Rachel also,
and he loved Rachel
more than Leah.
And he worked for
Laban another seven years.
31 When the LORD saw
that Leah was not loved,
he opened her womb,
but Rachel was barren.
32 Leah became
pregnant and gave birth to a son.
She named him Reuben,
for she said,
"It is because the LORD has seen my misery.
Surely my husband
will love me now."
33 She conceived
again, and when she gave birth to a son she said,
"Because the
LORD heard that I am not loved, he gave me this one too."
So she named him
Simeon.
34 Again she
conceived, and when she gave birth to a son she said,
"Now at last my
husband will become attached to me,
because I have borne
him three sons." So he was named Levi.
35 She conceived
again, and when she gave birth to a son she said,
"This time I
will praise the LORD." So she named him Judah.
Then she stopped
having children.
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