Freedom From Slavery; Genesis 48-50
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16-Jan-2023
"Joseph brought his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim, before his dying father, Jacob. Joseph was not sure what would happen, but here in Genesis 48 we witness a beautiful scene as Jacob strengthens himself to bless and adopt Joseph's sons from Egypt to become his heirs and receive the blessings of his first and second born instead of Reuben
and Simeon. It's a powerful story of redemption and reconciliation. Joseph was sold to Egypt as a slave and yet became their ruler, not through rebellion or rage but through trusting in God's provision. What an interesting way to achieve freedom from slavery, not through the violence of man's hand but through the ways of God's hand. What was intended for evil, God used for good! And He can do the same for your life, too.We are a family-run international ministry with television, print and online programs designed to guide you through the Bible in one year.
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