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Genesis 45

Good morning y’all. Thank God it’s Friday :). Today we are in chapter 45 of Genesis. In this chapter Joseph finally reveals his identity to his brothers. He invites them to move to Egypt with their father so he can take care of them. Brothers return home and tell their father about Joseph and how God has helped him in Egypt.

Be blessed 🙂

Joseph finally reveals his identity to his brothers. He cried so much that the Egyptians outside heard him and went to tell the king. His brothers on the other hand were speechless. I’m sure the look on their faces was priceless…lol.

I am going to focus today’s blog on verses 5-8.

Don’t worry or blame yourselves for what you did. God is the one who sent me ahead of you to save lives.  There has already been a famine for two years, and for five more years no one will plow fields or harvest grain. But God sent me on ahead of you to keep your families alive and to save you in this wonderful way. After all, you weren’t really the ones who sent me here—it was God. He made me the highest official in the king’s court and placed me over all Egypt. (Genesis 45:5-8 CEVUS06)

1) Joseph was concerned about his brothers  feelings and he quickly reassured them and told them not to feel bad!(like seriously! concerned about the ones that hurt you!!!). I am amazed at his level of compassion because I know what I would have done if I was in Josephs situation. My concern would not be for the offending party’s feelings. I would want to make them feel bad as much as I can so they understand the gravity of the pain they’ve put me through. But I thank God for brother Joseph because he didn’t yield to his flesh rather we see him react in a godly manner.

He was patient, compassionate, kind and gentle with his brothers. He wanted them to understand that it was God all along orchestrating everything so that he could save them.

I pray when we are faced with situations like this, we don’t yield to our flesh but rather to the spirit.

2) Joseph had the right perspective regards the whole situation. He was able to view the whole situation through the eyes of God. He understood that all that happened, had been God divinely orchestrating his life. Even though his brothers thought it was them, truly it was God all along steering him in the path He wanted for his life.

I believe this could have only come as a result of his relationship and knowledge of God. He knew that God who gave him the dreams was able to bring them to pass and was not going to leave him alone.

Having the right perspective must have also helped him maintain a good attitude during the whole journey from slavery to prison to palace. Without the right perspective he would have been bitter and angry and as a result, he probably would have never made it to the palace!

I pray whatever situation we find ourselves we are able to see it through the eyes of God.

3) Joseph maintained a good attitude. He wasn’t bitter rather he was pleasant, compassionate and gentle. He wasn’t angry rather he was kind, loving and friendly. He wasn’t proud rather he was humble. Even when presented with the opportunity for revenge, he didn’t take it, instead he showed kindness and compassion. He continued to do the right thing and we see how God came through for him. He eventually became the 2nd in command to the king himself.

I pray God gives us the grace to maintain the right attitude as we go through life.

Friends, when we choose to see the good in the midst of our trials; when see the sovereignty of God in our lives and realise that HE alone has the power to do and undo; when we realise that the enemy can only try but can’t succeed unless the Lord permits them because he has a purpose  for it, then I believe it will be easier for us to forgive those who hurt us, show compassion, have a right perspective and maintain a good attitude.

I will conclude with James 1: 2-4 and Romans 5: 3-5

My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.( James 1:2-4 NKJV)

And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.( Romans 5:3-5 NKJV)

Prayer:
Dear God we thank you for today and for your word. We ask for the grace to show compassion to those who have offended us. Help us have the right perspective and see the situation through your eyes. Help us maintain the right attitude as we go through life; that we would not yield to our flesh but rather to the leading of the Holy Spirit.  Thank you Lord for we ask in faith and believe we have received In Jesus Name. Amen.

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Note there will be no chapter blog tomorrow. The next chapter blog will be on Monday for Genesis 46. But God helping me, I will post a blog tomorrow summarising what I’ve learnt so far in the book of Genesis 🙂

Have a blessed day and remember God is sovereign 🙂

***With God all things are possible***

Genesis 42

Good morning y’all. Today we in chapter 42 of Genesis. In this chapter we see the fulfilment of Josephs dream and his reaction to his brothers coming to Egypt to buy some grain.

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So the famine has started all over and Egypt was the only country that had food. Famine affected Jacob and his sons in Canaan. Eventually he told them to go down to Egypt to buy some food. Notice that he sent all the sons except Benjamin. One can see here Jacobs love and favoritsm for Rachels boys. He had lost Joseph and wasn’t about to lose Benjamin.

The brothers got to Egypt and they bowed before the governor not knowing it was Joseph. We see here the fulfilment of Josephs dream. His brothers didn’t recognise him at all but Joseph did. I’m amazed at how Joseph composed himself and didn’t get power hungry when his brothers bowed to him. This is now his chance to take revenge plus he is in a position of authority and could impose on them. He could have decided not to give them grain or abuse his power over them. But Joseph didn’t react that way instead he tried as much as he can to find information from them without revealing his identity.

First thing he did was to test their intentions. Verse 8-9. He told them they were spies. He wanted to put fear in them and check what motives they came with. Perhaps they knew he was Joseph and we’re here to get back at him. Also, I believe he wanted to know if their story of a brother at home with their father was indeed true. Joseph must have missed his father and brother a lot so he probably wanted to be sure they were definately alive and this brothers weren’t just lying again.

He told them he would detain them and one of them will go back home to get the brother at home.  If they didn’t, he was gonna put them in prison and declare them as spies. He put them in prison for three days and on third day he changed his mind and decided to only keep one and let the rest go. In the mean time the brothers were filled with guilt for how they treated Joseph. They felt God was punishing them for how they treated him. Reuben reminded them of how he warned them and how they didn’t obey. All this they said without realising that Joseph understood and heard all that was said.

Josephs brothers were starting to realise that sin always has consequences and that those could be very painful; now one of them will be in prison and the rest has to go home to convince their father to release Benjamin. I’m sure they knew it was almost an impossible feat, seeing as they know how much their father protects Benjamin after loosing Joseph.

I am amazed at what the bible says when Joseph heard his brothers talking about their sin. Joseph was filled with emotions. He turned around and wept. This doesn’t seem to me like a man who wanted revenge rather a man who cares deeply for his brothers and longed for a reunion but at the same time he didn’t reveal himself to them cos he wanted to make sure their remorseful feeling was genuine and not an act.

Verse 25-28 we see Joseph again here in a position to abuse his authority or power over his brothers instead he ordered his men to fill each brothers bags with grain and return their money. Again actions don’t show a man who wanted revenge at all. On their way home one of the brothers had to stop to feed his donkey and in the process discovered money was returned in his sack. Now I’m impressed by the brothers reaction to this revelation. Seems like they are finally growing up. They were scared cos they felt God was punishing them for what they did to Joseph. They were also scared perhaps cos they thought, what if Joseph found out about the money and decides to punish Simeon for it or when they returned with Benjamin, he decides to punish them for the money.

One might argue Joseph returned the money back to the brothers as a test to see if they will come back and tell the truth that money was found in their sack. Probably that’s the case but I’m more inclined to think Joseph returned the money cos he didn’t want to charge his brothers for anything. He wanted to meet their need. He finally understood why God gave him that dream. He was sent to Egypt to make sure that his brothers and father will have provision during the years of famine. Im reminded of Romans 12:20 which says “If your enemies are hungry, give them something to eat. And if they are thirsty, give them something to drink. This will be the same as piling burning coals on their heads.” (Romans 12:20 CEVUS06)
Probably that was what Joseph was practicing 🙂

Now his brothers returned home and told their father what happened. Interesting reaction from their father about Josephs request for Benjamin. V38 tells his response .
But Jacob said, “I won’t let my son Benjamin go down to Egypt with the rest of you. His brother is already dead, and he is the only son I have left. I am an old man, and if anything happens to him on the way, I’ll die from sorrow, and all of you will be to blame.” (Genesis 42:38 CEVUS06)
Here we can see that Jacob still hadn’t learnt not to be partial or show favoritsm with his children. He was told that as long they take Benjamin back with them, Joseph promised to release Simeon and also allow them trade freely in the land. Reuben even offered his 2 sons in exchange for Benjamin, yet Jacob was still not convinced. He wasn’t ready to part with Benjamin,the remaining son from his beloved Rachel. In effect he was willing to sacrifice Simeons life rather than risking loosing his precious Benjamin. Partiality was still much part of his life. No wonder the brothers did what they did to Joseph. It was obvious that they felt threatened by their father’s love for him and Benjamin and they felt they had to get rid of him in order to get some much needed love from their father. This is similar to how Jacob treated Leah as well. He gave Rachel so much attention and ignored Leah that Leah had to bargain with Rachel for Jacobs time. Seems to me here Jacob still hasn’t learnt his lesson that favoritsm doesn’t promote healthy relationships; it leads to bitterness, jealousy and hatred.

Let’s contrast Jacobs action to Abrahams when God requested him to sacrifice his beloved son Isaac. Abraham was quick to obey God cos he understood that Isaac wasn’t his in the 1st place, God gave him to him as a gift and He could decide to take the gift back anytime. He also understood that nothing could and should ever take the place of God in his life; not even his love for his son. Jacob on the other hand hasn’t learnt that yet. He was willing to hold on to his son and lose everything else, when in fact God was ready to use Benjamin as the catalyst to bring salvation to his family. I am reminded of Luke 17:33 which says: “People who try to save their lives will lose them, and those who lose their lives will save them”. (Luke 17:33 CEVUS06)

Funny thing is, sometimes we also act like Jacob. We are blind to what God is doing in our lives especially when we decide to do things our own way. The very thing we think we can’t live without; the thing we think will destroy us if God asks us to let go of them, could very well be the means to our salvation.

I want to conclude today by asking the question. How do you act when you are in position of power or authority? Do you abuse your power or do you use it for the progress of others and glory of God? In this chapter we see how Joseph didn’t allow his power to get into his head. In the eyes of the world he would have been justified by his actions if at all he used his power to get revenge over his brothers. But he knew better, he had the fear of God plus he knew that God was the one who had helped him and turned around everything his brothers meant for evil for his good.

Also, what is that prized possession you are holding on to for dear life and not willing to give up for God? That thing has become a god to you! and the bible clearly says we should and must not worship any other god except GOD himself. May I submit to you this morning that you need to check your love thermometer for God. Have you all of a sudden become lukewarm or cold because you have forgotten your 1st love and allowed material and earthly things take the place of God in your life. Remember the warning giving to the church in Revelations 2:4-5
“But I have this complaint against you. You don’t love me or each other as you did at first!  Look how far you have fallen! Turn back to me and do the works you did at first. If you don’t repent, I will come and remove your lampstand from its place among the churches. (Revelation 2:4-5 NLT)

Prayer:
Dear Lord we thank you for today and your word sent to us. We believe your word won’t return void but will accomplish that which you have sent it to do in our lives this morning. We ask for help that we will not abuse the power we have rather we will act in humility when dealing with others. We ask for help to surrender those things we hold dear to you and that nothing or no one will ever take your place in our lives. Thank you Lord. In Jesus Name. Amen

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Have a blessed day 🙂

***With God all things are possible***