Lesson 26 Teaching

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Genesis 41 &42 Review

Take some time and record in the comments how you have seen God’s activity during the week. (How has He provided, answered, comforted, reconciled, guided, etc.?)

What attributes of God stood out to you this week during your study?

Describe the attributes or characteristics of God revealed in these verses:

41:16

41:25

41:32

41:38-39

41:51-52

How are you helped or encouraged by these truths about God?

How will you continue to live in light of these truths?

How has this week’s study challenged or confirmed your beliefs about God, the reality of sin and your response?

Spend some time simply PRAISING GOD FOR WHO HE IS! Push play on the lyric video below (this will be our praise song for Monday night) and sing God’s praises!

Genesis 41 &42

“And to Joseph were born two sons before the years of famine came, whom Asenath, the daughter of Poti-Pherah priest of On, bore to him. Joseph called the name of the firstborn Manasseh: “For God has made me forget all my toil and all my father’s house.” And the name of the second he called Ephraim: “For God has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction.” Genesis 41:50-52

God made Joseph forget all his toil in his father’s house. Up until this point Joseph lived a life of heartache and pain. To say he had a rough upbringing would be a understatement for sure. Joseph grew up in an environment that our modern day system would consider unfit without a doubt. He witnessed rape (34:2), murder (34:25-26), incest (35:22), deception (34:13), and betrayal (37:28).

As I type out everything this family experienced I had to ask myself does being “the favored one” in this type of family dynamic even matter? Could a coat of many colors erase all that Joseph had seen and experienced? And if it was any consolation, sadly it too is stripped away.

BUT GOD…

God has made Joseph forget the toil of his father’s house, and y’all, not just forget but God caused Joseph to be fruitful in the land of his affliction. All the heartache, and evil Joseph was exposed to didn’t stop God’s plan for his life.

This is the most beautiful picture of redemption, of restoration, of God’s sovereign ways.

Right now, in this moment, think of where you came from. What hurt you? What were you exposed to? What toil have you lived, (Maybe you are living it now)? Now raise up your Ebenezer Stone (1 Samuel 7:12) and praise God for bringing you this far. REMEMBER we serve a God that takes all of our disappointments and everything that was intended to destroy us and uses it for His goodness. When we walk in the path and plan of God Almighty, our past affliction produces beautiful fruit. We serve a God of faithful promises!

Make a mental list of God’s blessings as you go about your day and thank God for being a God of redemption, and restoration. Give Him your hurts and your heart and watch Him turn the toil of your past into a future full of good fruit!