
In Genesis 29 and 30, we see Jacob’s complicated family story unfold. After marrying Leah and Rachel—through Laban’s deception and his own deep love for Rachel—Jacob faces years of tension, rivalry, and longing. Leah yearns for Jacob’s love; Rachel aches for children. Amid jealousy, disappointment, and human schemes, God remains faithful: He hears Leah’s pain, remembers Rachel, and fulfills His promise by giving Jacob many sons who will become the tribes of Israel.
These chapters remind us that God works even through human weakness, brokenness, and delay. Though His timing may stretch our faith and His ways may puzzle us, He never forgets His people. He turns personal struggles into part of His greater plan.
May we learn to trust Him, not only when blessings come easily, but also in seasons of waiting—believing that His purposes are unfolding even when we cannot yet see.