In the sermon "Lessons From the Life of Joseph," David Pledger addresses the providence of God as the main theological topic, highlighting its omnipresence in the everyday circumstances of life. He articulates that Joseph’s journey—from being sold into slavery to prospering in Potiphar's house—was not accidental but rather a testament to God's sovereign plan. Pledger employs Scripture references from Genesis 39, as well as Old and New Testament connections, such as the assurance from Jesus in Matthew and the fulfillment of prophecies regarding Christ’s own life. The preacher asserts that Joseph’s trials serve as a foreshadowing of Christ's own experiences, emphasizing the doctrinal significance of trusting in God's providence through adversity and recognizing that our blessings come for Christ's sake, challenging the audience to give glory to God rather than attributing fortunate events to mere luck.
“Though it's not apparent, it is just as sure. The Lord Jesus assured us that not one sparrow, not one small bird falls to the ground without your heavenly Father.”
“It was Potiphar who bought Joseph...that wasn't an accident. It was not an accident that these two were brought together.”
“How then can I do this great wickedness and sin against God?”
“For Christ's sake, this man saw that for Joseph's sake, God was blessing him.”
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