My eyes focus on Laban in this chapter. I see three qualities of Laban. 1. He loved his family . 2. He was a man of greed. 3. He was not sold out to God because he had false gods. And you can see how that transpired into his kids. His sons were greedy and Rachel wanted the false gods as well. It goes to show that just because our parents taught us something, or lived a certain way before us, does not mean it is right before God. We must daily evaluate ourselves before God and see what behaviors and attitudes we must change (with the help of the Holy Spirit…of course).