Joseph: Trials, Forgiveness, and God's Redemptive Plan

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- "God works with the big picture in mind. We're usually working with the immediate, the here and the now. But God knows best. God's ways are not our ways. What's the big picture? Redemption, salvation." [38:06](Download | Download)

- "Joseph's story, records, as one commentator put it, the gestation of the nation of Israel. We will have the twelve brothers and their families and Jacob, who was his name was actually changed to Israel." [10:19](Download | Download)

- "Joseph is in the hands of a loving God. Sometimes when we come to Christ, we think that means everything's going to be OK. We're going to see how God's ways are not our ways." [02:16](Download | Download)

- "Favoritism hurts. It doesn't just hurt the favorite one. It hurts those who are seeing it and notice it and they're not the favorite. So they're hurting. And then they take it out on the one who's favored." [20:02](Download | Download)

- "Joseph's life is, in a sense, in some ways, it's a foreshadowing of Jesus, of the Christ that's to come. Both Jesus, as well as Joseph, they suffered from those who were his own, and that suffering ultimately brought about redemption." [08:45](Download | Download)

- "Joseph had a dream and when he had told it to his brothers, they hated him all the more. He said to them, listen to this dream I had. You were binding sheaves of grain out in the field when suddenly my sheaf rose and stood upright." [24:05](Download | Download)

- "Joseph is right exactly where God wants him to be. And then this we see in your notes, God's redemptive plan. God was setting the stage for what was going to come." [35:25](Download | Download)

- "So today, as we celebrate communion, we're reminded again that there is a God who loves us and calls us to place our lives into his hands, that there is a God who loves us so much that he gave his son." [41:45](Download | Download)

- "As we surrender, might we recognize and see each and every day your blessing upon us? So, Lord, as we go, might we be a light in this world that desperately needs a light?" [51:07](Download | Download)
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