In the sermon "Lessons From the Life of Joseph (5)," David Pledger addresses the theological theme of God's sovereignty and presence in the midst of trials as demonstrated in the life of Joseph. He argues that despite Joseph’s wrongful imprisonment, God's faithfulness is constant, encapsulated in the repeated assurance that "the Lord was with Joseph." Pledger highlights Scripture references such as Genesis 39:20-21 and Psalm 105:16-22 to illustrate how God orchestrated events, including the famine, to accomplish His purposes and elevate Joseph from prisoner to ruler. The sermon underscores the comfort that believers can find in knowing that God uses all situations, even hardships, for good, aligning with Romans 8:28. This message emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of God’s sovereignty, encouraging believers to trust in God's providential care through life's uncertainties.
“The same Lord who was with Joseph... the sovereign Lord God who accomplished all of these things.”
“Joseph suffered for well-doing. He didn't suffer for evil-doing.”
“A man that hath friends must show himself friendly... and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.”
“If you want food, go to Joseph. If you want salvation, you better go to Christ.”
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