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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

March 21 -- "God Meant it for Good"

 Today's Reading:  Genesis 50

"God Meant it for Good"

In this verse, Joseph is speaking to his brothers after he has revealed his true identity to them and they have been reconciled. Joseph acknowledges that his brothers had intended to harm him when they sold him into slavery, but he also recognizes that God used this situation for good.

The phrase "meant evil against me" refers to the actions of Joseph's brothers, who had been jealous of him and sought to harm him. However, Joseph's perspective is that God was ultimately in control of the situation, and that God used Joseph's suffering and eventual rise to power in Egypt to save many people from famine.

The phrase "to bring it about that many people should be kept alive" emphasizes the ultimate purpose of God's plan, which was to save the lives of many people. This phrase is a reminder that God can work through difficult and even painful circumstances to accomplish his purposes.

Joseph is a powerful example of faith and trust in God's sovereignty and goodness, even in the midst of difficult and painful circumstances. It is a reminder that God can bring good out of even the most challenging situations, and that we can trust him to work all things for our good and His glory. The themes of the verse are echoed throughout the Bible and especially in the teachings of Jesus. This reminds all of us to keep things in God’s perspective. Even though the situations in our lives may seem to be “against us,” God, in His sovereignty has an ultimate plan to turn it for our good.

In addition, the story of Joseph is often seen as a type or foreshadowing of Jesus. Just as Joseph suffered and was eventually exalted to a position of power, so too did Jesus suffer and ultimately arise to the right hand of God. In this sense, the story of Joseph can be seen as a reflection of the broader biblical theme of God's redemptive plan for humanity, which is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus.


Monday, March 20, 2023

March 20 -- "The Lion of Judah"

 Today's Reading:  Genesis 49


"The Lion of Judah"

Today’s verse is part of Jacob's blessings to his twelve sons. Specifically, it refers to the blessing that Jacob gave to his son Judah, who was the ancestor of King David and, later on, of Jesus Christ.

This verse is a prophecy about the coming of a Great Ruler from the tribe of Judah. The "scepter" and "ruler's staff" mentioned in the verse refer to symbols of kingship and authority, and the phrase "between his feet" may suggest the position of a seated king holding these symbols of power.

The phrase "until tribute comes to him" refers to the future coming of the Messiah, who is seen as the ultimate fulfillment of this prophecy. The "obedience of the nations" is understood as a reference to the Messiah's universal reign and the submission of all people to him. This prophecy was fulfilled in the coming of Jesus Christ, the Messiah and King of all nations.

In the New Testament, the genealogy of Jesus is traced back to Judah through his earthly father, Joseph (see Matthew 1:1-16 and Luke 3:23-38). In addition, Jesus is directly linked to Genesis 49 when He is referred to as the "lion of the tribe of Judah" in the book of Revelation (Revelation 5:5). This title emphasizes Jesus' royal lineage and his role as a powerful and victorious ruler.

All of this it serves as a reminder to us of the significance of Jesus Christ and his role as the Messiah. The themes of kingship, authority, and submission to God that are present in this verse can apply to all believers. As followers of Jesus, we are called to submit to His Lordship and recognize His authority over our lives.


Sunday, March 19, 2023

March 19 -- "Unexpected Blessings"

 Today's Reading:  Genesis 48

"Unexpected Blessings"

What a joy it is to receive unexpected blessings!

Here Jacob (also known as Israel) takes a moment to reflect upon his unexpected blessings – his grandsons Ephraim and Manasseh, who were the sons of Joseph. In this verse, Jacob declares that he had never imagined to see Joseph again, let alone Joseph's children. He is blessed that God had miraculously allowed him to see not only Joseph but his grandchildren as well. You can almost see the giant grin on Jacob’s face as he realizes the magnitude of his blessings.

One way this verse can apply to us is as a reminder of God's sovereignty and the unexpected ways He can work in our lives. Just as Jacob did not expect to see Joseph's children, we may encounter surprises or unexpected blessings in our own lives. We can trust that God is in control and that He has a plan for us, even when things do not go according to our expectations.

This verse also highlights the importance of family and the joy that comes from spending time with loved ones. We should cherish the moments we have with our family members, especially those we may not see often, and be grateful for the relationships we have been blessed with.

Please remember to appreciate and enjoy the blessing of being with your children, grandchildren, and other family members. Their presence may not be there forever. So savor every moment with them and, like Jacob, grin from ear-to-ear as you realize the magnitude of your blessings.


Saturday, March 18, 2023

March 18 -- "Relocation"

 Today's Reading:  Genesis 47

"Relocation"

Joseph relocated his family to Egypt and provided them with property in the fertile area of Rameses in the eastern part of the Nile Delta. This is seen as a reflection of God's grace and favor towards Joseph. The New Testament references Joseph's story, particularly in Acts 7:9-16, where Stephen recounts how God was with Joseph throughout his trials and tribulations, using him to provide for his family and the Israelites.

The importance of family and taking care of loved ones is highlighted in Joseph's actions. He went to great lengths to ensure his family was provided for and given property in the best part of the land, reminding us to prioritize our family and take care of their needs. Additionally, Joseph used his power to help those around him, emphasizing the importance of using our resources and position of influence to make a positive impact in our communities.

The verse also reminds us of the role of divine providence in our lives. Joseph's rise to power was a result of God's guidance and favor, fulfilling God's plans for the Israelites. This serves as a reminder to have faith in God's plans for our lives and trust that everything happens for a reason, even when we may not understand it at the time.

At first, the Israelites were treated well and enjoyed the benefits of Joseph's high position in Pharaoh's court. However, as time went on and Joseph and his generation passed away, the Israelites began to face persecution and oppression.

In the end, the Israelites' time in Egypt served as a testing ground for their faith in God and their commitment to following His commands. It also reinforced their identity as a separate and distinct people, which would play an important role in their future as a nation.


Friday, March 17, 2023

March 17 -- "Jacob’s Revived Spirit"

 Today's Reading:  Genesis 45:15 - 46:34

Jacob’s Revived Spirit

This verse shows Jacob's initial disbelief and shock upon hearing the news of Joseph's survival, which had been a long-standing source of grief for him. However, when Jacob sees the wagons that Joseph had sent to bring him to Egypt, he begins to believe that the news might be true. The wagons were a sign of Joseph's wealth and status in Egypt, and they convinced Jacob that his beloved son was indeed alive and well.

The phrase "the spirit of their father Jacob revived" highlights the emotional impact that this news had on Jacob, who had been mourning Joseph's supposed death for many years. This conveys the idea that Jacob was deeply moved by the news of Joseph's survival and the evidence of his wealth and status in Egypt. The blood drained from Israel's face—he couldn't believe it. 'My son! My Joseph! Alive!’

This verse shows the power of reconciliation and the joy that can come from being reunited with loved ones. For Jacob, the news of Joseph's survival was a turning point in his life, one that brought him hope and renewed his faith in God's providence.

This verse can apply to our lives in many ways. It reminds us that no matter how difficult or hopeless a situation may seem, there is always the possibility of reconciliation and redemption – even when we think there’s no hope.  It encourages us to hold onto hope and to trust in God's plan, even when we can't see the way forward. After all, He is the God who raises the dead to life! And, in Jacob’s mind, that’s exactly what happened to Joseph.

What hopeless situation or relationship are you facing? Do you need a miraculous intervention? The Almighty Lord on High knows your situation and can create possibilities you never thought possible.


Thursday, March 16, 2023

March 16 -- "God Did This!"

 Today's Reading:  Genesis 44:1 - 45:15

"God Did This!"

In this passage, Joseph is speaking to his brothers after revealing his true identity to them. Joseph, in a remarkable moment of spiritual insight, tells his brothers that God, not them, had sent him to Egypt ahead of them to preserve their family and many others from famine. Joseph acknowledges that it was not his brothers who sent him to Egypt, but God who orchestrated the events leading to his arrival. He assures them that it was God, Himself, who did this. He also reveals that he has been elevated to a position of great authority in Egypt, serving as a father figure to Pharaoh and ruling over all the land.

Here are a few possible ways you could apply this passage to your own life:

  1. Trust in God's sovereignty: Just as God worked through Joseph's difficult circumstances to bring about his plan, he can also work through the challenges you face in your life. Trust that God is in control and that he is working all things together for good, even when it's hard to see or understand.
  2. Forgive others: Joseph forgave his brothers for selling him into slavery, even though it caused him years of pain and hardship. Similarly, we are called to forgive those who have wronged us, even if it's not easy. Forgiveness can be a powerful way to break the cycle of hurt and bitterness, and it can bring healing to our own hearts as well.
  3. Use your gifts to serve others: Joseph's position of power in Egypt gave him the opportunity to serve others and provide for their needs. Similarly, you can use your own gifts and resources to help those around you who are in need. Whether it's volunteering, donating, or simply offering a listening ear, there are many ways to serve others and make a positive impact.

Overall, this passage reminds us that God is always at work, even in the midst of difficult circumstances. By trusting in him, forgiving others, and serving those around us, we can be a part of his plan and make a difference in the world.


Wednesday, March 15, 2023

March 15 -- "Joseph's Example of Compassion and Grace"

 Today's Reading:  Genesis 43

"Joseph's Example of Compassion and Grace"

Today’s verse highlights Joseph's compassion and concern for his brother Benjamin. Despite the fact that his brothers had wronged him many years earlier, Joseph is still willing to extend grace and mercy towards them. He recognizes that his brother Benjamin is in a difficult situation, and he wants to ensure that he is not overcome by his emotions.

Joseph likely felt a strong sense of nostalgia and emotion upon seeing his brothers again, after being separated from them for so many years. The reunion with his brothers may have also brought up memories of his past and the pain he experienced from being sold into slavery by his own brothers. All of this welled up inside him, causing him to get alone and weep.

This verse can serve as a reminder for us to extend compassion and grace to others, even when they have wronged us. This moment is a testament to Joseph's character and his willingness to forgive and show compassion to those who had wronged him. It serves as a reminder for us to follow Joseph's example and extend forgiveness and compassion to those around us.

Jesus often emphasized the importance of forgiving others as a reflection of the forgiveness that we have received from God, no matter how many times or how severely others have hurt us. Matthew 18:21-22 - "Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times."

Joseph exemplified this type of forgiving spirit. We would all do well to foster this same spirit in our own lives.