In this sermon, David Pledger explores the life of Joseph in Genesis 39:1-2, focusing on God’s providence as the central theological theme. He discusses Joseph’s journey to Egypt, emphasizing that while human actions, such as those of his brothers and the Midianites, appear to be second causes, the ultimate first cause is God's sovereign purpose. Pledger supports this argument with Scripture from Genesis 45:7, where Joseph asserts it was God who sent him to preserve lives. The significance of this doctrine extends to believers today, offering reassurance that God is in control despite the evil in the world, paralleling the life and mission of Jesus Christ, who also faced human malice but was sent for divine purposes.
“The first cause of all things is God. God's purpose. God's providence.”
“Men will be judged for their evil deeds, which they freely, freely do, and no one will ever be able to blame God.”
“The Lord was with Joseph and he was a prosperous man. This is a wonderful truth for every child of God.”
“To walk with God. Fellowship with God. To know Him. To enjoy God.”
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