Emmy Moore
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And whenever he expressed it onto his family, instead of his family embracing what God has told them, they instead threw him into a pit, threatened to kill him. But instead of killing him, they threw him into slavery to the Egyptians. And then from that, Joseph goes to Egypt. He's a slave for a number of years and
And whenever he expressed it onto his family, instead of his family embracing what God has told them, they instead threw him into a pit, threatened to kill him. But instead of killing him, they threw him into slavery to the Egyptians. And then from that, Joseph goes to Egypt. He's a slave for a number of years and
He then gets wrongly accused of committing something that he didn't commit because the woman of the person he was serving, Potiphar, she had made an accusation towards Joseph that he had taken advantage of her when he didn't, and they threw him in jail of something that he didn't do. From that, he had a dream about two people who were in the jail with him, and whenever they left,
He then gets wrongly accused of committing something that he didn't commit because the woman of the person he was serving, Potiphar, she had made an accusation towards Joseph that he had taken advantage of her when he didn't, and they threw him in jail of something that he didn't do. From that, he had a dream about two people who were in the jail with him, and whenever they left,
He said, have favor on me and what I've told you and tell Pharaoh to bring me out of this jail cell. They completely forgot about him. And then from that, one day they were just like, oh, yeah, there's this guy in the jail cell that gave us this dream. And he could probably help you, Pharaoh, with what you're going through right now. Then Pharaoh takes him out of there.
He said, have favor on me and what I've told you and tell Pharaoh to bring me out of this jail cell. They completely forgot about him. And then from that, one day they were just like, oh, yeah, there's this guy in the jail cell that gave us this dream. And he could probably help you, Pharaoh, with what you're going through right now. Then Pharaoh takes him out of there.
And it's just decades and decades and decades of Joseph being abandoned and neglected and left behind. He was left out. He was abandoned by his own family. He was abandoned by his coworkers, the people that he was serving under, people who were called to help and support him. He was abandoned and completely neglected.
And it's just decades and decades and decades of Joseph being abandoned and neglected and left behind. He was left out. He was abandoned by his own family. He was abandoned by his coworkers, the people that he was serving under, people who were called to help and support him. He was abandoned and completely neglected.
And we look at him being in jail and going through slavery and all these things, and we could see it. It's like, man, those are really harsh times. I believe simultaneously God used those moments for mercy so Joseph wasn't carrying a wrath and an unforgiveness for what God was about to do next. And so Joseph spent a lot of time being in the presence of abandonment and neglect.
And we look at him being in jail and going through slavery and all these things, and we could see it. It's like, man, those are really harsh times. I believe simultaneously God used those moments for mercy so Joseph wasn't carrying a wrath and an unforgiveness for what God was about to do next. And so Joseph spent a lot of time being in the presence of abandonment and neglect.
And instead of leaning on his own understanding, he had to lean on the understanding of God. Why do you think God gave him the vision before he took him through the consequences and through the trials and tribulations? Like, why do you think God gives us the vision before the bad stuff happens? It's because he has to give us an anchor to hold on to.
And instead of leaning on his own understanding, he had to lean on the understanding of God. Why do you think God gave him the vision before he took him through the consequences and through the trials and tribulations? Like, why do you think God gives us the vision before the bad stuff happens? It's because he has to give us an anchor to hold on to.
There has to be something anchored into our faith that And God will often give us promises. So whenever we go through our trials and tribulations, we could hold that promise close to us. And so Joseph was given a promise by God. And I wonder how many times throughout this story he's thinking, man, I don't know how God is going to show up for me in this instance.
There has to be something anchored into our faith that And God will often give us promises. So whenever we go through our trials and tribulations, we could hold that promise close to us. And so Joseph was given a promise by God. And I wonder how many times throughout this story he's thinking, man, I don't know how God is going to show up for me in this instance.
And so we see at the end of the story, there was a famine that broke out. That was actually as to why Joseph got promoted a second in hand of all of Egypt is because he was discerning from God how to take care of this famine and all these things because God was speaking to him through dreams.
And so we see at the end of the story, there was a famine that broke out. That was actually as to why Joseph got promoted a second in hand of all of Egypt is because he was discerning from God how to take care of this famine and all these things because God was speaking to him through dreams.
And through this famine, it brought his father and all of his brothers to the feet of Egypt to get resources. And that's when Joseph finally revealed himself and his brothers were terrified because they'd known what they had done to him. And we go to the end of the story. And even though Joseph went through all these trials and tribulations, he's experienced abandonment, neglect, massive betrayal.
And through this famine, it brought his father and all of his brothers to the feet of Egypt to get resources. And that's when Joseph finally revealed himself and his brothers were terrified because they'd known what they had done to him. And we go to the end of the story. And even though Joseph went through all these trials and tribulations, he's experienced abandonment, neglect, massive betrayal.
He says, you intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives. And the biggest thing about rejection that we fail to realize is that rejection is actually God's redirection.
He says, you intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives. And the biggest thing about rejection that we fail to realize is that rejection is actually God's redirection.