Read: Genesis 29:14-30 |
Hope in
the Lord and keep his way. Psalm
37:34
Perhaps
you’ve seen the video of the little boy who learns he’s getting
another sister. In the middle of his meltdown he laments, “It’s
always girls, girls, girls, girls!”
The story
gives an amusing glimpse into human expectations, but there’s
nothing funny about disappointment. It saturates our world. One story
from the Bible seems especially steeped in disappointment. Jacob
agreed to work 7 years for the right to marry his boss’s daughter
Rachel. But after fulfilling his contract, Jacob got a wedding night
surprise. In the morning he discovered not Rachel but her sister
Leah.
Jesus brings justice & restores hope.
We focus
on Jacob’s disappointment, but imagine how Leah must have felt!
What hopes and dreams of hers began to die that day as she was forced
to marry a man who did not love or want her?
Psalm
37:4 tells us, “Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the
desires of your heart.” Are we to believe that God-fearing people
are never disappointed? No, the psalm clearly shows that the writer
sees injustice all around him. But he takes the long view: “Be
still before the Lord and wait patiently for him” (v. 7). His
conclusion: “The meek will inherit the land” (v. 11).
In the
end, it was Leah whom Jacob honored and buried in the family grave
plot with Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah (Gen. 49:31). And it
was through the lineage of Leah—who in life thought she was
unloved—that God blessed the world with our Savior. Jesus brings
justice, restores hope, and gives us an inheritance beyond our
wildest dreams.
Lord, sometimes it’s so hard to wait patiently for good things. Forgive us for comparing ourselves to others and for complaining about what we don’t have. Help us meet You in a new way today.
Jesus is the only friend who never disappoints.
Bible in
a Year: Ezekiel 22–23; 1 Peter 1
By Tim
Gustafson
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