Hello Church,
In Genesis, chapter 45 is when Joseph revealed himself to his brothers who years before stripped him of his coat, threw him in a pit and then sold him into slavery, BUT now Joseph is second in charge of all Egypt. Joseph is one character in the Bible that when he is mention, there is never anything derogatory, disparaging or belittling. Joseph is one of God's greats. We see in Joseph a life that is lived for God even though he was terribly mistreated, he lived high above the reactions of rage, resentment and revenge. Joseph is one who deliberately chose to overlook unfair offenses, he chose to overcome enormous obstacles and demonstrated a virtue that far too many don't have today, and that virtue is "forgiveness."
When you read the life of Joseph, the one things that stands out is that no matter where he was "GOD WAS WITH HIM." When Joseph's brothers stood before him he told them, "don't be afraid for God had sent me before you to preserve life - it was not you who sent me here, IT WAS GOD."
Joseph send his brothers back to get their father and the words that Joseph spoke to them before they left were, "See that you do not become troubled along the way." (Gen. 45:24)
Church, you and I are on a journey. God is the Author and the Finisher of our faith. Nothing catches God off guard. The very hairs of yours and mine heads are numbered. Think of that - not only does God know how many hairs we have, He has each one of them numbered (Mark10:30). God gives more than enough for the journey - His grace is sufficient for you and me. Thank God for that.
P. Tom
In Genesis, chapter 45 is when Joseph revealed himself to his brothers who years before stripped him of his coat, threw him in a pit and then sold him into slavery, BUT now Joseph is second in charge of all Egypt. Joseph is one character in the Bible that when he is mention, there is never anything derogatory, disparaging or belittling. Joseph is one of God's greats. We see in Joseph a life that is lived for God even though he was terribly mistreated, he lived high above the reactions of rage, resentment and revenge. Joseph is one who deliberately chose to overlook unfair offenses, he chose to overcome enormous obstacles and demonstrated a virtue that far too many don't have today, and that virtue is "forgiveness."
When you read the life of Joseph, the one things that stands out is that no matter where he was "GOD WAS WITH HIM." When Joseph's brothers stood before him he told them, "don't be afraid for God had sent me before you to preserve life - it was not you who sent me here, IT WAS GOD."
Joseph send his brothers back to get their father and the words that Joseph spoke to them before they left were, "See that you do not become troubled along the way." (Gen. 45:24)
Church, you and I are on a journey. God is the Author and the Finisher of our faith. Nothing catches God off guard. The very hairs of yours and mine heads are numbered. Think of that - not only does God know how many hairs we have, He has each one of them numbered (Mark10:30). God gives more than enough for the journey - His grace is sufficient for you and me. Thank God for that.
P. Tom