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ur so pretty oml
2026-05-03 18:24:49
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ok but how is it subtle still like, you look so handsome bestie and it really captured that "less makeup, less worries" vibe really well
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‎Did you know Jacob was buried with Leah, not Rachel? ‎Not the woman he loved. ‎Not the one he cried for. ‎Not the one he labored fourteen years to have. ‎Leah. ‎In Genesis 49:29–31, when Jacob was about to die, he gave a clear instruction: ‎“Bury me… in the cave… where Abraham and Sarah are… Isaac and Rebekah… and there I buried Leah.” ‎ ‎Pause. ‎Rachel was his passion. ‎Leah was his alignment. ‎Rachel was the love story. ‎Leah was the covenant story. ‎Rachel had his emotions. ‎Leah carried the promise. ‎Rachel was buried on the roadside (Genesis 35:19). ‎ ‎Leah was laid in the ancestral grave of covenant—the lineage of God’s dealings. ‎And here is the mystery: ‎Leah was the rejected one. ‎The one Jacob didn’t choose. ‎The one he endured, not desired. ‎But heaven chose her. ‎From Leah came Judah. ‎From Judah came Jesus Christ. ‎Let that settle in your spirit— ‎The woman rejected by a man ‎became central to God’s redemptive plan. ‎This is where many people miss it: ‎We are all trying to be “Rachel”— ‎seen, desired, celebrated. ‎ ‎But God builds legacy through “Leah seasons”— ‎hidden places, painful processes, quiet obedience. ‎ ‎Jacob’s final decision was not emotional— ‎it was spiritual alignment. ‎At the end of his life, ‎he didn’t choose love… ‎he chose covenant. ‎ ‎And that is the gospel pattern: ‎God does not build His purposes on human preference. ‎He builds on grace and election. ‎So if you feel overlooked… ‎if you feel like second choice… ‎if life has not chosen you first— ‎hear this clearly: ‎God’s choice overrides man’s rejection. ‎You may not be preferred by people, ‎but you can be positioned by God. ‎And when God positions a man, ‎history is rewritten. ‎ ‎Because in God’s hands, ‎the rejected become vessels, ‎the unseen become pillars, ‎and the overlooked become eternal significance. ‎ ‎If you are in your Leah season— ‎you are not losing. ‎You are being written into something bigger. ‎
‎Did you know Jacob was buried with Leah, not Rachel? ‎Not the woman he loved. ‎Not the one he cried for. ‎Not the one he labored fourteen years to have. ‎Leah. ‎In Genesis 49:29–31, when Jacob was about to die, he gave a clear instruction: ‎“Bury me… in the cave… where Abraham and Sarah are… Isaac and Rebekah… and there I buried Leah.” ‎ ‎Pause. ‎Rachel was his passion. ‎Leah was his alignment. ‎Rachel was the love story. ‎Leah was the covenant story. ‎Rachel had his emotions. ‎Leah carried the promise. ‎Rachel was buried on the roadside (Genesis 35:19). ‎ ‎Leah was laid in the ancestral grave of covenant—the lineage of God’s dealings. ‎And here is the mystery: ‎Leah was the rejected one. ‎The one Jacob didn’t choose. ‎The one he endured, not desired. ‎But heaven chose her. ‎From Leah came Judah. ‎From Judah came Jesus Christ. ‎Let that settle in your spirit— ‎The woman rejected by a man ‎became central to God’s redemptive plan. ‎This is where many people miss it: ‎We are all trying to be “Rachel”— ‎seen, desired, celebrated. ‎ ‎But God builds legacy through “Leah seasons”— ‎hidden places, painful processes, quiet obedience. ‎ ‎Jacob’s final decision was not emotional— ‎it was spiritual alignment. ‎At the end of his life, ‎he didn’t choose love… ‎he chose covenant. ‎ ‎And that is the gospel pattern: ‎God does not build His purposes on human preference. ‎He builds on grace and election. ‎So if you feel overlooked… ‎if you feel like second choice… ‎if life has not chosen you first— ‎hear this clearly: ‎God’s choice overrides man’s rejection. ‎You may not be preferred by people, ‎but you can be positioned by God. ‎And when God positions a man, ‎history is rewritten. ‎ ‎Because in God’s hands, ‎the rejected become vessels, ‎the unseen become pillars, ‎and the overlooked become eternal significance. ‎ ‎If you are in your Leah season— ‎you are not losing. ‎You are being written into something bigger. ‎

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