Trusting God's Process: Lessons from Joseph's Life

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"We have to trust God's process. We trust it by trusting God's timing, by knowing that God's timing is far superior to my own. We also can trust God's process by trusting that God knows and wants what's best for us, and that God can cause it to happen in our lives." [35:50]( | | )

"God has a process in our life. God is working in our lives to create in us the person, the people that he desires us to be. So let's trust God's process in our lives." [37:29]( | | )

"Be still before the Lord and to wait patiently for him. Waiting patiently is hard because we're probably by nature not very patient people... But we're told to be still before the Lord and to wait patiently for him." [29:47]( | | )

"When we believe and trust that God knows and wants what's best for us... I want what God thinks is best in my life, not what I think is best in my life because... I want God's best in my life because that's beyond anything." [32:09]( | | )

"Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." [34:39]( | | )

"Joseph was known by having the spirit of God in him... Are we staying consistent in our walk with God? Are we still pursuing God? Could people still see us face these things because if people know that we're a follower of Jesus and that our life is about living for him, they see how do we handle hard things when they happen to us." [23:31]( | | )

"Joseph could have just taken the credit... but Joseph just continues to give honor and glory to God... 'The reason the dream was given to Pharaoh in two forms is that the matter has been firmly decided by God and God will do it soon.' So Joseph interprets the dream... and through it, he again gives honor and glory to God throughout it." [18:23]( | | )

"Joseph says, 'I cannot do it... but God will give Pharaoh the answer he desires.' Joseph immediately is like, 'I can't do this; this is not something of me,' says, 'but God can do it.' He continues to give God the glory... Joseph could have been a little jaded towards God... but he knows that at some point my brothers and my family will kneel down before me." [14:21]( | | )

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