Genesis
44-47; Psalm 13
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In
chapter 44 it appears that Joseph is tormenting his brothers a little. While honestly that would be quite
understandable, it doesn’t really fit with who we’ve learned Joseph to be. The commentary in my Bible says this:
“Joseph is testing his brothers, much as God has tested him. A truly changed heart, like faith, is
revealed not in what a person says but in how he or she behaves while under
continued pressure. Judah’s
request to take Benjamin’s place as Joseph’s slave-out of concern for his aged
father’s feelings-shows a true change of heart.”
When
Joseph sees this, and when he can’t stand it anymore, he reveals that he is
their brother. They immediate fear
him, but instead of wrath, he shows them love and forgiveness. Joseph is once again pointing others to
God. He says, “And now, do not be distressed and do not be angry
with yourselves for selling me here, because it was to save lives that God sent
me ahead of you….God sent me ahead of you to preserve for you a remnant on
earth and to save your lives by a great deliverance. So then, it was not you who sent me here, but God.”
Not
only is he not angry with them, not only has he completely forgiven them, but
he can also look back and realize that God used everything for his good and in
turn for the good of his whole family.
Joseph
had trusted in God’s unfailing love.
People in our lives can and will let us down, but His love never
changes; His love never fails!
“But I trust in your
unfailing love;
my heart rejoices
in your salvation.
I will sing to the Lord,
For he has been
good to me.”
(Psalm 13:5-6)
It says in chapter 46 that Israel started out for Egypt. On the way, he stopped to offer sacrifices to God, and God spoke to him telling him not to be afraid. "I will make you into a great nation there." So thankful that God speaks to us calming our fears and assuring us that He is in control.
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