Genesis 29 recounts Jacob’s encounter with Laban, leading to deceit and “double trouble” in Jacob’s marriage. Jacob’s desire to marry Rachel led to hard work and patience. Laban tricked him, first giving him Leah instead, revealing the consequences of deception. This chapter shows how Jacob began to reap what he sowed, with interpersonal conflicts and favouritism causing rivalry between Leah and Rachel. Despite human struggles, God showed favour toward Leah by blessing her with children. God uses the imperfect relationships of people to further his purposes.