This was such a beautiful and redemptive reflection on Leah’s story Sarah. I love that it highlighted her strength, dignity, and purpose. Such a powerful reminder that God sees beyond rejection and uses what feels overlooked to birth legacy. So encouraging!
The character of Leah is a perfect illustration of our need for certain extrabiblical books because the ones included in most Bibles are incomplete. I can't wait for your book to be ready Sarah. It will inspire and bring truth.
The Lord demonstrates his tender care to look upon the affliction of his servants. I think of the words from Genesis, “…He opened her womb.” God is ever so kind to demonstrate over and over again what is rejected by man, is chosen by Him!
This was such a beautiful and redemptive reflection on Leah’s story Sarah. I love that it highlighted her strength, dignity, and purpose. Such a powerful reminder that God sees beyond rejection and uses what feels overlooked to birth legacy. So encouraging!
Thank you. I'm so happy that it blessed you!
The character of Leah is a perfect illustration of our need for certain extrabiblical books because the ones included in most Bibles are incomplete. I can't wait for your book to be ready Sarah. It will inspire and bring truth.
Thank you.💗
The Lord demonstrates his tender care to look upon the affliction of his servants. I think of the words from Genesis, “…He opened her womb.” God is ever so kind to demonstrate over and over again what is rejected by man, is chosen by Him!
Beautiful. 🩷
I love your post about Leah. I have never thought about how Leah was chosen to bring forth the line of Messiah. Thank you, Sarah.
Really interesting. I was in the same boat. Always felt sorry for her.
A lovely reflection on Leah and Elohim shaping our lives, Sarah.
Looking forward to meeting Leah someday.
Thanks, Jordan. 😊