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Why would a father value a child’s crayon drawing more than a $130 million Picasso? In this message, we start with an unexpected comparison between a famous masterpiece and a five-year-old’s artwork—and it leads us straight into one of the most raw, painful, and honest family stories in the book of Genesis. Genesis 29–30 isn’t just ancient history. It’s a mirror. Jealousy. Comparison. Infertility. Unloved marriages. Rivalry between sisters. A man trapped by his own deceit. A family keeping score instead of finding peace. And right in the middle of all that chaos—God is working. This teaching explores: Why comparison sabotages our identity How jealousy blinds us to what God is doing in our own lives Why God sometimes removes what we depend on most The difference between God’s will and human manipulation How pain can become a tool God uses to teach trust Using the powerful metaphor of a rope used to break and train a horse, this message introduces a hard but freeing invitation: embrace the rope. The rope that restrains. The rope that feels unfair. The rope that removes what we rely on. Not to harm us—but to teach us trust. If you’ve ever asked: “Why does everyone else seem to be winning?” “Why does God allow this?” “Why does my life feel stalled, restrained, or unfair?” This message is for you. Because God’s ability to work is greater than our ability to ruin things—and when we stop keeping score and start trusting the One holding the rope, everything changes. For more verse-by-verse Bible teaching, messages, and resources, visit https://hillchurch.online #Genesis, #BibleTeaching, #VerseByVerse, #TrustGod, #ChristianSermon, #FaithInHardTimes, #ChristianLife, #SpiritualGrowth, #IdentityInChrist, #ChurchOnline