Leaving the Kid's Table

How Did It Get Here?

8 min · 27. apr. 2026
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EPISODE TITLE: HOW DID IT GET HERE? Episode Description: We all start something with a reason. A passion. A purpose. But life gets busy, things shift, and somewhere along the way we stop asking why. In Genesis 30, Rachel and Leah are deep in a rivalry that started over love — and has quietly turned into something they probably don't even recognize anymore. Chad digs into one of the strangest and most overlooked moments in the story to ask a question we all need to sit with: have you lost your why? IN THIS EPISODE: * Why kids ask "why" — and why we stop * The slow drift that happens when we forget what we are really fighting for * The mandrake exchange — one of the most transactional and heartbreaking moments in Genesis * How Rachel, Leah, and even Jacob all lost their why without realizing it * The greatest why in history — and why His never changed even when yours did * A challenge to go find your why again — or discover a brand new one KEY QUOTE: "It is never a big obvious sign sitting in front of you saying 'ask yourself why.' It just slowly shifts day by day until one day you look up and you are trading mandrakes for something you used to hold sacred." NEXT STEPS: * Subscribe so you don't miss an episode * Share this with someone ready to go deeper * Submit a prayer request or Tell us what stood out to YOU at https://leaving-the-kids-table.captivate.fm/ [https://leaving-the-kids-table.captivate.fm/] CONNECT WITH US: * Website: https://leaving-the-kids-table.captivate.fm/ [https://leaving-the-kids-table.captivate.fm/] ABOUT LEAVING THE KID'S TABLE: A weekly podcast where we explore God's Word together, one chapter at a time. Every Monday, join me as I share what stood out to me in Scripture and challenge you to discover what stands out to you. It's about going deeper with God in authentic community—heel, toe, heel, toe, one step at a time.

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