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“Pit Stops In Life”
Joseph will experience a divinely appointed déjà vu. The dust of 20 plus years of memories will be blown away in an instant. “God does not pay at the end of the day, but at the end, He pays” (Anonymous 16th Century Saint).
Unplanned Reunion
“This reunion brought Joseph and his brothers together for the first time in
- ver 20 years. Joseph was no
longer a lowly slave but a lofty statesman. The ten
- lder brothers were no longer
arrogant, hateful, or powerful. Rather than persecute Joseph, they will prostrate themselves before him.”
Chapter 42:1-5
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Hunger will bring to the surface what is in the human heart.
- 1. Clean Shaven
- 2. Egyptian Apparel
- 3. Aging Process
- 4. Thought He Was Dead
- 5. Languages
- I. The Recognition
(42:6-7a)
- A. His Accusation (42:7-14)
- B. His Assignment (42:19-20)
- II. The Ruse
Their Guilt
- 1. Cruelty & Hatred To Joseph
- 2. Lying To Their Father
- III. The Remorse
- 1. Acknowledging
- 2. Arguing
- 3. Accounting
Genesis 42:21-22
Genesis 42:28 – Hearts Failed Genesis 42:12-13 – Tore Their Clothes Genesis 44:32-34 – Judah Steps Up
Genuineness Of Remorse
- A. Fright At Discovery (42:35)
- B. Frozen Grief Of Jacob (42:36)
- C. Judah Steps Up (43:9)
- IV. The Rendezvous
- D. Jacob Finally Trusts (43:14)
- E. Brothers Return Silver (43:21-22)
- F. Joseph Shows Compassion (43:23)
- IV. The Rendezvous
- A. Fulfillment Of Dreams (43:28)
- B. Joseph’s Emotion (43:29-30)
- C. Seating Arrangement (43:32-33)
- D. A Final Test (43:24)
- V. The Repast
Cognizant Family Reunion
“We live in a world where our relationships with people become intertwined with God’s plan for us. No one lives his life in a vacuum” (Erwin Lutzer). “Praise God for the hammer, the file, and the furnace. The hammer molds us, the file sharpens us, and the fire tempers us” (Samuel Rutherford).