In his sermon titled "Joseph Is Promoted In Egypt," Peter L. Meney addresses the topic of God's providential preparation and the typological significance of Joseph as a foreshadowing of Christ. Meney argues that Joseph's elevation by Pharaoh not only demonstrated the wisdom granted to him by God but also served as a divine orchestration in the face of imminent famine. He references Genesis 41:38-57, noting how Pharaoh's acknowledgment of Joseph's wisdom was a clear indication of God's hand in his life, paralleling Joseph’s role as a deliverer with that of Christ as the ultimate Savior. This typology highlights the significance of God’s everlasting covenant with His people, showcasing how Joseph’s actions preserved life in Egypt and act as a precursor to Christ’s redemptive work, thereby indicating that God provides for the spiritual needs of believers in Christ as He did for the physical needs of Egypt through Joseph.
“Pharaoh clearly took these dreams very seriously. The Lord had shown Pharaoh that this was a serious thing, and as God had revealed this to him, Pharaoh was sure that there needed to be preparation made.”
“These types are not simply parallels or comparisons that we make in hindsight. To the Old Testament believers, these stories were promises in pictures.”
“Just as Pharaoh instructed the people of Egypt to go to Joseph for food when they were starving, God points his people, who hunger after righteousness, to go to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Our Saviour is the giver and maintainer of everlasting life. He is the revealer of the true gospel of grace that brings us to salvation.”
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