Joseph's Journey: Embracing Divine Purpose Through Trials

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"Joseph went through all of this from pit to prison to palace. And God was with him all the way. I want you to know that when he was lying in the pit, God was with him. When he was a slave to Potiphar, God was with him. And when he was a prisoner in the jail, in the prison, God was with him. How does that translate? What does that mean to us? It's pretty obvious in the bottom of your addiction, the worst time in your life that you're experiencing, God is with you. You are not alone." [00:30:16] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Now, this is the phase where we're likely to wear out or to tap out, to throw in the towel, to just chuck it and go be a truck driver somewhere. Because it's hard. It's tough. I saw, as I was researching this, John Mark Comer, he's a pastor out in the Pacific Northwest, did a sermon on this text. And he said that every one of the dreams or visions that God gives goes through a process. A, it's not what it looks like, what we think it should look like. The dream doesn't look like we want it to. B, it takes longer than we want it to take. C, it's so much harder than we ever imagined." [00:31:25] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"So, you will tap out if you stay in the resistance part. But God is with you. And God's about to show up and show off even in Joseph's life. We talked about what makes us strong, right? When I framed it as a musician, it's not a perfect analogy. But the applause, whenever I perform a trumpet solo, the applause doesn't make me a better musician. You know what makes me a better musician? The struggle. The pain." [00:32:22] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"While the vision and purpose that God has for you, your dream, that seed that he's planted in you, that burden that you're carrying, whatever it is within you, while its vision and purpose that God has for you is not ultimately about you, because remember, Joseph started this dream by saying what? Me, my sheep. You're going to bow down to my sheep. And then when he's standing in front of Pharaoh and Pharaoh says, I've been told that you can interpret dreams. His words back to Pharaoh were, this has nothing to do with me." [00:41:07] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"While the vision and the purpose that you and I have, that God has for us, it's not ultimately about us. It can only be lived out by you because you are unique, one of a kind, and God has made you. He's given you a purpose. And you alone." [00:42:25] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Help us, Lord, to remember that that's making us stronger. And that the dream that we have isn't going to look like what we think it's going to look like. And it's going to take longer and it's going to be harder than we thought. But in the end, it's also going to be so much greater and better than we ever imagined." [00:47:06] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Lord, send someone to us to remind us that this is your plan. It's the dream that you've given to us. And we just need to stay faithful all the way through until you bring us out the other side. And it could take weeks or months or decades." [00:50:34] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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