Genesis
43:1-34
43:1-34
The
roles have been reversed. At the beginning of Joseph’s story, it seemed
that the brothers had control over his destiny (37:19-20). Now, Joseph
has the upper hand. Ultimately , it was the Lord who was in control. In
all the events of Joseph’s life, God had been leading him towards the
re-uniting of the family through which He would work out His purpose of
grace. Joseph, the man at the centre of God’s purpose, knew the God of
grace and desired that others might also know the blessing of the
gracious God (29). Benjamin was Joseph’s only full brother. The others
were step-brothers (29:31-30:24; 35: 16-18). Joseph had a special
affection for Benjamin (30). In the love of Joseph for Benjamin, we see
God’s love for us: ‘My compassion grows warm and tender’ (Hosea 11: 8);
‘I have loved you with an everlasting love’ (Jeremiah 31:3).
44:1-34
God
is fulfilling His purpose: ‘the brothers fell before Joseph to the
ground’ (14; 37:7,10). God’s purpose is moving towards its ultimate
fulfilment: ‘that at the Name of Jesus every knee should bow’
(Phillipians 2:10). As God’s purpose moves forward, the brothers are
being changed from men who sold their brother into slavery to men who
will welcome him again as their long-lost brother (37:28; 45:15). God
wants to change us - ‘Jesus, You are changing me, By Your Spirit You're
making me like You. Jesus, You're transforming me, That Your loveliness
may be seen in all I do.You are the potter and I am the clay. Help me to
be willing to let You have Your way. Jesus, You are changing me, as I let You reign supreme within my heart’ (Mission Praise, 389). Bowing the knee to Jesus Christ begins here and now.
45:1-28
In
the reunion of Joseph with his brothers, there is a great testimony to
the God of grace: ‘Do not be distressed... because you sold me here; for
God sent me before you to preserve life... God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant on earth, and to keep alive for you many survivors. So it was not you who sent me here, but God... God
has made me lord of all Egypt' (5,7-9). Joseph was the pioneer. He went
ahead of the others. He paved the way for them. Jesus is ‘the Pioneer
of our salvation’. He will ‘bring many sons to glory’. He will welcome
us as His ‘brothers’ (Hebrews 2:10-12). Jesus is also the ‘Perfecter of
our faith’ (Hebrews 12:2). He is leading us to ‘a better country - a
heavenly one’ (Hebrews 11:16). Let ‘every tongue confess that Jesus
Christ is Lord’ (Philipians 2:11). Let it begin here on earth.
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