Passage: Genesis 50:20

[Joseph said,] “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good, to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.”

 

Insight:

Joyce Meyer speaks worldwide today encouraging millions of people. As a child, she was   was able to lead him to Jesus before his death. Can you imagine how she felt during those moments? Our God chooses and heals wounded people to carry out His great work! Her dad clearly saw Jesus in Joyce and received such a wonderful, gracious love.6

God’s grace can be hidden and later seen as we reflect on the events of our life journey. Joseph was mistreated by his family—his brothers literally sold him into slavery. Later, he was thrown in jail for a crime he never committed. God eventually rescued him and gave him a promotion. Joseph is a great example of someone who continued to walk with God through his most difficult days. Have you ever persevered when it did not feel like there was any hope? In the long run, Joseph helped people from many nations during a massive famine. Surprisingly, he also provided food for the same brothers who nearly killed him. With God’s help, he was able to work through many confusing and painful issues in his past and a bright future emerged, saving the lives of many people.

Application:

Despite being abandoned by his siblings, thrown into a pit, sold into slavery, falsely accused and jailed, and receiving broken promises, Joseph didn’t become bitter. In fact, he blessed the people who were cruelest towards him. Let’s take a close look at some of the key principles of Joseph’s life (Genesis chapters 42-50):

1) Have confidence that the promises of God will endure through every circumstance (42:1-6).

2) Trust God even if you suffer from previous pain and disappointment (42:36).

3) Overcome evil with good (43:18-24).

4) Knowing when to make the right sacrifices will pave the way to a blessed future (45:2-8).

5) Reconcile with other people whenever it’s possible and healthy (45:9-15).

6) Listen closely to God (Joseph and his father Jacob followed God’s promptings). You can gain God’s perspective and answers during your journey (46:2-4).

7) Savor what is positive in your family relationships

(46:28-30).

8) One thing that you always get to choose is your response to how other people treat you (50:15-21).

Questions:

1) How has God brought healing and grace to the pain in your life?

2) What has been the most difficult experience for you to overcome?

3) Have you ever seen God turn a negative into a positive?

4) How is God encouraging you about your future? Healing Grace 63

Author of this Blog:
Jesse Bradley, Pastor, Sebastopol Christian Church
jessejohnbradley@yahoo.com

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About The Author

Jesse Bradley

Jesse Bradley is the Senior Pastor at Grace Community Church (www.graceinauburn.com). Jesse played professional soccer as a goalkeeper in Zimbabwe, Africa (Highlands F.C.) and Scotland (Rothes F.C.). He graduated from Dartmouth College with a B.A. in Psychology, and also holds a Masters Degree in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. Jesse enjoys working with a wide range of people. His passions include developing leaders, preaching, helping people discover Jesus and incorporate their faith into everyday life. He has written two books Rooted in Grace and recently A New Season. Jesse and his wife Laurie have four children.



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