In the sermon "Joseph's Double Blessing," Henry Sant addresses the theological significance of God's providence and grace in the life of Joseph as depicted in Genesis 48 and 49. Sant emphasizes how Joseph received a double blessing, first through the blessings pronounced by Jacob upon his sons Ephraim and Manasseh, and then through God's providential care throughout his trials and successes. Key Scripture references include Genesis 48:15-16, where Jacob blesses Joseph's sons, and Genesis 49:22-26, highlighting Joseph's fruitful life and future blessings. Sant draws attention to how Joseph's recognition of divine providence allowed him to forgive his brothers and act graciously towards them, showcasing the practical implications of acknowledging God's sovereign hand in life's challenges and the ultimate significance of grace as foundational to faith and love.
“He was mindful of God, the good hand of God, the providential hand of God.”
“It is not you that sent me hither, but God.”
“How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?”
“Faith worketh by love.”
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