Leah Seasons

‎”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” Holy Spirit TV on Facebook 7/1/26

This sheds light on another question I have pondered about why the lineage of Jesus came through Judah rather than Joseph or Rueben

7/14/26. CBB