God's Sovereignty: Turning Evil into Good

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What I would like to do together with you in this session is to focus on one verse in this passage, namely verse 20, and think with you for a few minutes about an illustration of how God and man will the same thing which may even be an evil thing, a calamitous thing, a morally evil thing, and that they will it in very different ways. [00:00:06]

So they, meaning the brothers of Joseph in the Old Testament who had sold him into slavery, let's go back and see that happen back here in chapter 37:26 and 28. Judah, this is one of the 12 brothers, the sons of Jacob, Judah said to his brothers, what profit is there if we kill our brother thinking of Joseph and conceal his blood? [00:01:34]

Come, let us sell him to the Ishmaelites and let not our hand be upon him, for he is our brother, our own flesh, as if he has some compassion to sell him into slavery, and his brothers listened to him. Then Midianite traitors passed by, and they drew Joseph up, he was thrown in a pit, lifted him out of the pit, and sold him to the Ishmaelites for 20 shekels of silver. [00:02:01]

Joseph said to them, do not fear, for am I in the place of God? As for you, you meant it for evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, that was God's purpose as in seeing to it that Joseph got to Egypt through their sin, as they are today. [00:03:57]

You meant it for evil against me, God meant it was it referred to it's feminine in the Hebrew, so is this word the most likely antecedent the nearest antecedent of it is this evil. So God it appears wills this same event which in their minds and hearts is evil, you meant it for evil, God meant it for good. [00:04:37]

God governs all things, even sinful events, but God never sins. He never wills these sinful events as an act of sin himself. He wills them for good. Now let's confirm this back to chapter 45. God, Joseph said, sent me. He uses the word sent for how God got him to Egypt. [00:07:27]

This selling as a slave was so governed by God, so meant, so planned, sorry, planned, that it's called ascending. One more text, this is so helpful to have that paradigm of you meant it for evil, God meant it for good because here we have God's action in the worst sin in the universe, namely the Cross of Christ. [00:09:15]

The murder of Jesus, the son of God, truly in this city Jerusalem they were gathered together against your holy servant Jesus, this is a prayer, gathered together against Jesus whom you anointed both Herod and Pontius Pilate along with the Gentiles and the peoples of Israel so those are the four actors. [00:09:49]

May I commend for your serious consideration because it is so precious that when sin happens against you, for example, and you are deeply hurt by it, that you can write over the whole thing those sinners who hurt me, they meant evil against me, they meant it for evil, but you oh God, you oh God did not mean it that way. [00:11:19]

You meant it, that very same horrible thing that happened to me that was most evil and destructive, you meant it, you intended it, you planned it for my good. What a world of difference you can try to solve the problem of evil by saying God has no intentions and no plans for it, that's against the Bible. [00:11:55]

It will not comfort you in the end in getting his hands off of this by talking like this, only you take it out of his power so that when it moves forward it can keep doing all kinds of horrible things to you and you can't revert to God and say, oh God, do you have any good plan for me at all? [00:12:23]

God governs all things, even the sinful events of the world, but he never wills them as sin but always as righteous in his holy purposes. [00:12:59]

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