OCTOBER 29
Genesis 50:15-21, Romans 8:28
JOSEPH’S REASSURANCE
After Jacob’s death, Joseph’s brothers’ fear that Joseph might take revenge on them resurfaced. However, their doubt of Joseph’s sincerity in forgiving them was unfounded. Joseph had to reassure them that he had truly forgiven them. He believed that whatever had happened was according to God’s will.
How did Joseph sense his brother’s fears? Besides sending a messenger to Joseph to remind him of what their father had commanded, they also asked for his forgiveness again. Joseph saw their sorry state of fear and wept for he had compassion on them. He comforted them and told them not to bow in fear. He also told them not to bow to him because he was not God. He said to his brothers, "But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good…" (Genesis 50: 20).
Clearly, the Bible tells us that God cared and watched over Joseph. Evil men may make us suffer, but our God will always turn their deeds to bring about good in the end. Do remember this as you grow up. When you face hardship in your studies or relationships and danger, remember God is always there for you. Constantly trust in God. Joseph is a good example of someone who trusted in God throughout his life and God saw him through all the hardships in life.
Good brother Joseph sincerely loved his brothers! He did not want them to live in fear but to enjoy the peace of God. He promised to take care of and provide for them and their children all their lives. Like Joseph’s brothers, we would have doubts about God’s love for us at times. What do we do then? Read God’s Word for assurance. God has forgiven our sin and we are reconciled with God.
What does Romans 8:28 teach us about going through hard times?
Memorize this verse and write it down.
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Thought: God is in control of everything in this world. We have nothing to fear.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, teach me to have faith in thee and let this faith grow stronger every passing day. Even when tough times hit me, I pray I’d be a Joseph – to trust and follow You all the way! In the precious name of my Savior I pray. Amen.
Posted in Junior