Have you ever noticed how life is more connected than you think? There are moments when you look back and begin to see how events in your life, even ones that felt random, painful, or insignificant, were actually tied together in ways you couldn’t see at the time. As we continue our series "For Good: The Life of Joseph," the next two messages take a bit of a turn. Instead of viewing the story through Joseph’s eyes, we're going to step into the perspective of his father, Jacob.
Jacob is left with no choice. The famine that Joseph predicted in Egypt has now spread across the land and reached his own family. In a moment that seems somewhat insignificant, Jacob sends his sons to Egypt to buy grain. What he does not realize is that this decision will set off a chain of events that leads to one of the most powerful reunions in all of Scripture.
It's a powerful reminder that all the moments of our lives are more connected than we realize, and that God is working through all of them, even when we cannot see it.
Tomorrow is Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week, and we would love to have you start that journey with us at Reach Church.
See you soon!
Pastor Tyler
Jacob is left with no choice. The famine that Joseph predicted in Egypt has now spread across the land and reached his own family. In a moment that seems somewhat insignificant, Jacob sends his sons to Egypt to buy grain. What he does not realize is that this decision will set off a chain of events that leads to one of the most powerful reunions in all of Scripture.
It's a powerful reminder that all the moments of our lives are more connected than we realize, and that God is working through all of them, even when we cannot see it.
Tomorrow is Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week, and we would love to have you start that journey with us at Reach Church.
See you soon!
Pastor Tyler
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