Discover how God works in seasons of waiting, longing, comparison, and uncertainty, and how He transforms pain into purpose.
Rachel’s story is one of love, desire, delay, comparison, and divine timing. She was deeply loved, yet still experienced longing. She waited, wrestled with comparison, and struggled with identity, but her story reminds us that God is still working, even when life feels uncertain.
In this 2-part Bible study, you will explore how God shapes our faith, character, and purpose through seasons that do not always make sense. Rachel’s life becomes a mirror that helps us examine our own desires, release comparison, trust God’s timing, and embrace the identity He has given us.
Recognize God’s hand in seasons of waiting and delay
Release comparison and identity struggles
Trust God’s timing when life does not unfold as expected
Let go of control and surrender your desires to Him
Find healing, clarity, and renewed purpose
See how God can transform sorrow into strength

In this session, we will study Rachel’s early story in Genesis 29 and explore what happens when love, expectation, and delay collide. You will reflect on what it means to trust God while waiting, how delay can develop faith, and why being loved does not always eliminate longing.
IIn this session, we will look deeper at Rachel’s struggle with comparison, identity, and control. You will explore how comparison distorts identity, how God remembers us even when we feel forgotten, and how He can transform pain into purpose.


This study is for women who want to grow spiritually, understand themselves more deeply, and trust God in the middle of waiting, longing, or uncertainty.
This is especially for you if you have ever wondered:
Why am I still waiting?
How do I stop comparing my life to someone else’s?
Can God still use my pain?
What is God shaping in me during this season?
How do I release control and trust His timing?
The on-demand package includes video teaching and handout.
You are not stuck in old patterns. You can grow. You can trust God more deeply. You can break the cycle.