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It is a rule to make first sibling marry before younger one.

Jacob asks Rachel's father for Rachel and works for 7 years instead

Deceptive?

It was not Rachel!

After working 7 more years, Jacob finally married Rachel.

Fleeting?

This week Memory verse

Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears Lord is to be praised.

(Proverbs 31:30)

Jacob wanted to marry Rachel because of her beauty.

For example,

Leah's fourth son named Judah is the forefather of Jesus's family tree.

God gave Leah many blessed children.

LEAH & RACHEL

On the other hand, Leah made end of the journey with Jacob. She lived a happy life and it was Leah who was with Jacob until death.

JACOB

What can we learn from Leah and Rachel?

VS

Jacob loved Rachel a lot more than Leah

LAST WEEK MEMORY VERSE

The Lord detests lying lips, but He delights in men who are truthful.

(Proverbs 12:22)

Unlike Leah, Rachel uses her own way to get child. At last Rachel gets two children but Leah had much more.

On the way of journey, Rachel dies.

Rachel was jealous of Leah.

One day, Jacob and his whole family left for new place to live.

Leah was sad and lonely. So she prayed and God answers her prayer by giving child.

Jacob married Leah and Rachel

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