Two Can Play at That Game
Genesis 30: 9 When Leah saw that she had stopped bearing, she took Zilpah her maid and gave her to Jacob as wife. 10 And Leah’s maid Zilpah bore Jacob a son. 11 Then Leah said, “A troop comes!” So she called his name Gad. 12 And Leah’s maid Zilpah bore Jacob a second son. 13 Then Leah said, “I am happy, for the daughters will call me blessed.” So she called his name Asher.
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Years passed and Leah was now barren. She saw that Rachel’s plan
was “working” so she gave Zilpha to Jacob as his wife. Zilpha bore Jacob two
sons, Gad and Asher.
My Observations:
- Leah
saw that she was barren and she saw Rachel give her maid to Jacob, so she
did the same.
- Leah
believed she owned Zilpah; therefore, she believed she owned the children.
- Zilpah
gave birth to two sons, Gad and Asher, who would become great nations.
“You give Jacob your maid, I will give Jacob my maid” seemed
to be the sentiment of Leah’s actions. She had already given birth to four
children, but that was not enough. She took Zilpah’s children and named them as
if they were her children.
This time she was focused on fortune and fame. “A fortune
comes!”, she cried out as Gad was born. “The daughters will call me blessed”
was her statement as she named Asher.
Gad means Troop of Fortune and Asher means happy. The dysfunctional
family was growing and GOD was still blessing.
Challenge
- Why
does GOD tell Moses about Leah’s actions?
- What
thing have you achieved that may have gotten in the way of you and GOD?
- Have
you ever had a bit of success but lost sight of GOD’s plan for you?
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