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UNLOVED, BUT… To be unwanted, unloved, or undesired is the greatest loss. Leah was married to a man who didnt choose or love her. She thought she could win Jacob’s love through children. By her 4th son, Leah had chosen to move on. Instead of blaming God or others for being a victim, Leah’s sorrow & rejection led her to “praise the Lord” (Gen 29:35). Ignored, unwanted, or undesired by the men in your life? Your hurt hasnt gone unnoticed. For “the Lord saw that Leah was unloved….” (v. 31; cf. 33). God looks inside a woman’s broken heart & sees & feels her pain. You may be unloved, but not unseen; unloved, but not unheard; unloved, but beloved by Him who is “Altogether Lovely” (Song of Songs 5:16)—SKP
Posted on: Wed, 14 May 2014 06:14:51 +0000

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