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What lessons can we learn from Joseph's interactions with his brothers?

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Joseph’s interactions highlight themes of mercy, forgiveness, and God's desire to restore broken relationships.

Joseph's interactions with his brothers reveal profound lessons on mercy and forgiveness. After enduring rejection and betrayal, Joseph eventually provides for and forgives those who wronged him, illustrating the heart of the gospel. In reflecting God's grace, Joseph’s actions challenge believers to extend forgiveness, even in the face of deep personal harm—just as Christ forgave those who persecuted Him. This narrative emphasizes the transformative power of grace and is a reminder that, like Joseph, Christians are called to exhibit mercy and be agents of reconciliation in a fallen world.
Scripture References: Genesis 45:1-15, Ephesians 4:32

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