Genesis 42-50: Come Follow Me with Sam

 Today, I'm going to keep it short and on a traditional topic.


The Miracle of Forgiveness

This week unfolds possibly the most touching story of the old testament where brothers who thought they destroyed their brother and saved by him, where they defend their youngest brother against any such fate, where Joseph shows the hand of God in all their actions, and where they all frankly forgive each other and find temporal and spiritual deliverance.

Joseph is the last of the patriarchs, ending the middle period between the flood and the house of Israel. In him, the old mysteries of the ante-diluvian period and the current mysteries of the astronomy of Abraham and the science (or alchemy, as it may be) of the egyptians is closed up as far as the biblical history is concerned. The more traditional Israelites that we are familiar with (more discussion on this though, stay tuned) are about to emerge. We don't have the prophecies of Joseph publicly available, except the scant record we will finish this week. Joseph is a reminder to always seek the higher things, do not be caught up in mere existence, to see the hand of God in the hard twists and turns our lives take, and to endure all things that the Lord may prosper our way in His peculiar and wonderful manner.

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