“Now when Rachel saw that she bore Jacob no children, Rachel envied her sister, and said to Jacob, “Give me children, or else I die!” ~ Genesis 30:31
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Humans are mostly needing beings, preoccupied with things they desire, and spend time praying about things they lack. Leah desperately wanted her husband’s affection; she longed to hear him say, “I love you,” and if it meant bearing several sons to get it, so be it. However, it was not on record that Jacob loved her. It seems the more sons she birthed; the more aloof Jacob was from her. She finally changed her motive and thanked God upon Judah’s birth.
In the main text, we see the irony of life unfold – life does not always follow a script. It is full of imbalances, and expectation and reality don’t always agree. While Leah was looking for love but was prolific in childbearing, Rachel was loved but had no child (could not). A song we sang when I was in primary school said, “Some have food but cannot eat; some can eat but have no food…” and a Yoruba adage says, “The man with a head does not have a hat and the one that has a hat has no head.” These sayings describe how life is full of ironies (paradoxes).
Leah had four children back-to-back, yet desperately wanted love, but the text says that Rachel envied her because she could not have children. What Leah took for granted, Rachel would do anything to have; in fact, she demanded of her husband, “Give me children, or else I die!” We unconsciously forget God’s goodness in our lives and complain about things we feel God has not done. That is the reason more people are on prayer lines than there are on testimony lines.
I know your bank balance is not what you want, but some people envy your status in life. You may not have a child yet, but many would love to be married like you. You thought you should have your own house by now, but many envy you because they can’t pay rent. You wish your parents bought you a car, but you are in a prestigious school in a foreign country. You may not know it, but many people would do anything to be where you are. People find you enviable to have a job, good health, a roof over your head, an income, good food to eat, a spouse, happy children, your parents are alive, etc. You are indeed blessed.
Leah would have said, “If only I had my sister’s beauty,” and Rachel would have said, “If only I had sons like my sister.” In the saddest lives, there are glints of sunshine, and in the happiest lives, there are clouds of gloom. Stop looking at others in life; thank God for His grace upon you.
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ADDITIONAL TEXTS
I Corinthians 4:7, I Peter 2:1-3 & I Samuel 18:7-9
PRAYER POINTS
- Father, cure me of every form of envy and of comparing myself with others.
- Teach me to be mindful of Your goodness in my life and to be grateful for it.
- Today, I pause and count my blessings and name them one by one. Thank You, Father God.
Dear Father, i am grateful because You remain faithful but please help me to always see You and trust You 🙏🏽
You must have read up to Genesis 30:32. Sorry, it was an error. It is supposed to be Genesis 30:2
And I say Lord that you are good, you are a good good Father. Nothing at all satisfies but you, and I thank you for that.
You must have read up to Genesis 30:32. Sorry, it was an error. It is supposed to be Genesis 30:2
Hmm, thank you for this reminder Pastor.
The need to be grateful for God’s goodness cannot be overemphasized.
You are faithful Lord! Thank you Father!
Thank you. So true!
Amen 🙏🏽
“In the saddest lives, there are glints of sunshine, and in the happiest lives, there are clouds of gloom.”
I commit from today to be on testimony lines more often than I’m on prayer lines.
Amen! Way to go!
It really doesn’t just make any sense to compare oneself with another. The person you envy most likely envies you too.
This is so true Pastor. God is truly Just and loves us all with an immense love. He never leaves us empty handed. Even when it looks like we have nothing, we have something that others wish they had. Leah had children, Rachel had her husband’s love.
I choose to remain on gratitude lane!!!
…Father i thnkyoy for where you brought me from , thank you for where I’m now , thank you for where You are taking me to. I received the grace for contentment.
Thank You Lord for Your grace upon my life. Nothing compares to the life I have and the good health I enjoy which money can’t buy, for that I pause and say, “Thank You, I am truly grateful.”